daniel craig
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Any y’all own one? Seems like a good choice for someone who doesn’t like AR ergos. I’ve heard they’re fairly reliable too. What are your impressions?
That’s all I need!I've had my SU-16C for over 10 years and really like it. At the time where I lived ARs and AKs were banned so it was my only choice. I've learned to appreciate it's strengths: light weight, ability to fire when folded, packability, and reasonable accuracy (2 moa). It will not jam.
It is NOT a battle rifle like the AR ( I now own 2) but a sport utility carbine, it does everything well, but nothing great. My has over 6K rounds thru her with only 1 trip back to KelTec.
2 MOA is about as good as a mini 14 and those are twice the price.I like mine a lot.
If you are going to mount a scope, it needs to be a short one, or you have to remove the scope to disassemble it.
Mine shoots about 2 MOA, which is plenty for my use.
It's light, handy, and folds down nicely. Even fits in some tennis racket cases.
Apparently the models without the pistol grip are hard to find... at least in the under $500 range.I'd look into the keltec rdb survival as well.
There a more expensive gun, around $800. The cheap for a bullpub.Apparently the models without the pistol grip are hard to find... at least in the under $500 range.
There a more expensive gun, around $800. The cheap for a bullpub.
That’s the plan right now. I’m probably just going to bite the bullet and take my chances ordering one from ClassicIf you want cheap get a sks.
That’s actually exactly what I’m looking for. Went with an SKs instead.I bought one when they first came out and were significantly less expensive than ARs. The price points have changed since then. To me the Kel-tec is a good idea but as Kel-tec does with most of their models they go too flimsy on the materials and ruin a good idea. All the screw heads holding it together look so cheap. My advice is only consider one if you specifically are looking for a semi-auto that has a traditional style stock and don't want something with a pistol grip.
That’s the plan right now. I’m probably just going to bite the bullet and take my chances ordering one from Classic
That’s actually exactly what I’m looking for. Went with an SKs instead.