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Even using the "search" I didn't find much on this board about these carbines. Anyone besides me have one? I just picked one up used in 9mm for under $300, in nice shape, with extras. Other than needing to take the edge off of some of the seams on the stock and fore end, workmanship seems pretty good. The action is smooth. Barrel pivots and locks well. Trigger pull is a bit heavy but not to bad. Mine takes Glock mags. I've put about 200rd thru the gun so far. The gun will group around 3" at 25yds, offhand, with the "iron" sights. The ammo has been WWB and Blazer. I see now after downloading the manual KelTec says to avoid the aluminum cases. I didn't have a problem. Has anyone besides me used Blazer without problem? Better yet has anyone had a problem? Take down for cleaning is pretty simple. No small parts to drop. Only thing to watch out for is the warning about NOT de cocking the hammer while cleaning. I have the scope mount from KT. Workmanship on it isn't up the carbine. It is a clever idea that should work well with a red dot or long eye relief pistol scope. A downside is it will only work with a 1" tube max. I plan to use a red dot from Millet. I'll add to the post when/if I get it sorted out. Overall the Sub 2000 looks like a solid, simple, inexpensive and useful little carbine. For only a little more money it seems to be a much better carbine than the Hi Points. It looks better, is easier to clean and has high cap mags available. It way less money than the Storm. I'll have to wait till the carbine matches this summer to see if the Sub2K can run with or beat the other pistol caliber carbines heads up.