New Kel-Tec rifle... 5.56=223(SUR)

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Sheesh, people. At least wait until the thing is on the market before you tear it to shreds.

I think it looks interesting, and the fact that it'll take STANAG mags is a huge marketing plus. If their street price is $500 or less, I'll buy one as a trunk rifle.
 
if this new product is like their other junk, then be prepared to send it back to the factory a few times, for what Keltec lovers call a "fluff and buff". KelTec has a very high incidence of failure to function for newly purchased products.

I am sticking with my Ruger Ranch Rifle. I know it goes 'bang' every time, and it has never had to back to the factory,
 
Iv had excellent luck with all three of my keltec products...

and only one has required a fluff and buff. My p-32 and p-11 fired perfectly out of the box, and the same has happened for 4 other friends that have purchased keltec products. The only one I have had any issues with was my p-40 which was a little too much power for that small of a gun. Even with its issues, after one trip back to the factory, it shoots perfectly. They have excellent products backed by the best warranty in the business. Keltec puts out a quality firearm that a poor college student and soldier like myself can afford, and then backs it with a no questions asked warranty. I recently have had some isssues with my brand new browning buckmark and the browning warranty department has been rude, non responsive, and basicly unhelpful. I think if I had called keltec about a similiar problem, I would have already had my firearm back up and running, not sitting in pieces at home.
 
I have a low SN P-32 and a low SN Sub-9.

The Sub-9 is a quality rifle, even if some thought the 400$+ I paid for it was too much.

I handled the Sub-2000 recently, and didn't like the trigger and "feel" as much as the Sub-9, but it did still feel serviceable.

John
 
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