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George Kelgren
apparently this guy designed the Tec-9 and all of the later Intratec derrivatives. http://uss001.infi.net/denver/post/news/shot0801.htm
More recently he's been the designer behind Kel-Tec and the Grendal P-10, P-12, P-30 (the 30 round .22 magnum) all of which were really innovative but didn't work too well on the whole.
But now he's on to the more successful P-11 and P32.
guy has a flare for naming his weapons:
AB-10 ("After Ban" Tec-9)
Kel-Tec P-3AT (.380 version of the P32 to be released in May)
i guess i can understand why the guy wouldn't want to bring too much attention to himself for fear of linking his current work with the anti's propaganda surrounding his previous works (i could be wrong, the "Tec" of "Kel-Tec" linking it to the Tec-9). still that's pretty cool, has this guy should be interviewed in some of the gun rags (has he?).
will he be the next gaston glock or sam colt? (though certainly not JMB)
apparently this guy designed the Tec-9 and all of the later Intratec derrivatives. http://uss001.infi.net/denver/post/news/shot0801.htm
More recently he's been the designer behind Kel-Tec and the Grendal P-10, P-12, P-30 (the 30 round .22 magnum) all of which were really innovative but didn't work too well on the whole.
But now he's on to the more successful P-11 and P32.
guy has a flare for naming his weapons:
AB-10 ("After Ban" Tec-9)
Kel-Tec P-3AT (.380 version of the P32 to be released in May)
i guess i can understand why the guy wouldn't want to bring too much attention to himself for fear of linking his current work with the anti's propaganda surrounding his previous works (i could be wrong, the "Tec" of "Kel-Tec" linking it to the Tec-9). still that's pretty cool, has this guy should be interviewed in some of the gun rags (has he?).
will he be the next gaston glock or sam colt? (though certainly not JMB)
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