My new year's resolution is to own two (2) new firearms. The first is a lever gun largely irrelevant to this discussion. The second will more than likely be a Keltec SU-16 of some flavor. Everything that I see says that after the break in period, the thing will do everything you ask of it.
I guess I'm just trying ot decide which one to get: a 16b or 16c? The 16b retains fully foldable, light weight portability and cain maintain two clips in the stock. The only drawback that I'm noting is that it has a thinner barrel and cannot fire fully stowed.
The 16c has a thicker barrel, same apparent light weight but with a foldable stock. While it doesn't collapse down into a similar orgami square, it can fire folded in a sub-machine gun format. Sorry California, you're out of luck there. In any case, I'm looking for some input from the more tactically minded members amongst us: An ultimately portable black gun, or a mostly portable one ready to rock at a moment's notice? Any else you would bring up in consideration? Leaning toward the 'B' varient atm, but I like the 'C' stock down ability to fire.
An SU-16b
An SU-16c
(if you don't see a pic, refresh. it's there).
I guess I'm just trying ot decide which one to get: a 16b or 16c? The 16b retains fully foldable, light weight portability and cain maintain two clips in the stock. The only drawback that I'm noting is that it has a thinner barrel and cannot fire fully stowed.
The 16c has a thicker barrel, same apparent light weight but with a foldable stock. While it doesn't collapse down into a similar orgami square, it can fire folded in a sub-machine gun format. Sorry California, you're out of luck there. In any case, I'm looking for some input from the more tactically minded members amongst us: An ultimately portable black gun, or a mostly portable one ready to rock at a moment's notice? Any else you would bring up in consideration? Leaning toward the 'B' varient atm, but I like the 'C' stock down ability to fire.
An SU-16b
An SU-16c
(if you don't see a pic, refresh. it's there).
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