kel-tec subs gone wild?

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steveb4c

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i recently purchased a NIB sub Y2K (9mm glock 17 mag) for about $5 over msrp and thought i might have paid too much for what it is, until i shot it. loved every minute at the range with it, but i just checked gun broker and i'm shocked at some of the bidding prices, $700+, with multiple bids. that's AR territory. i like my sub Y2K a lot, but not that much! maybe i should try trading for that extra m4 i've been wanting. anyone else see this as post re-election nuttyness?
 
Has nothing to do with elections. Has everything to do with Keltec not being able to meet market demands. Almost all of their guns double in price on the used market.
 
I payed $250 for mine in a pawn shop a few years ago. Its lots of fun to shoot. There are some things I don't like about it but its one of my favorite rifles.

These have always been in demand and hard to find even before the election. I don't think I would pay $700 for one though.
 
i walked right past these guns for years not giving them the time of day. shame on me, because they are a great little gun. i was not trying to take a political stab at anyone, just thought i would see more increases in prices across the board, but so far this is the one that caught my eye, a $100+ increase in three days.
 
A Subbie lover here.
Have 2 and they are fun handy carbines. :what:
They have a place in everybody's safe. :D

Lateck,
 
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