And since I still have a G17 here...
Zoogster said:While weapon type typically plays little role in a clear cut self-defense scenario, if you start talking about scenarios where it does matter, a harder to obtain legal item can be even worse.
And now that's what I'll be thinking. Thanks a lot.Yeah, I hear ya'. It's just so much more tempting when you're sitting there staring at the stupid thing, thinking to yourself, "You know, $200 and 6 months from now, I could have a brand new toy to play with!"
They do not. And there is very little parts commonality between the two.Do they take standard AR type barrels? I'm rather uninformed when it comes to most of Kel-Tec's offerings, and I'm not sure how much parts commonality exists between the SU series and a traditional AR.
You know, one of these in .458 SOCOM SBR'ed would be fun!How about the SU-16D9... 19.9" with the stock folded, 3.7 pounds.
Takes standard AR mags and the barrel is threaded 1/2-28mm same as an AR-15.
You know, one of these in .458 SOCOM SBR'ed would be fun!
If that is your idea of "fun", I shudder to think what would make you frown. ;-)You know, one of these in .458 SOCOM SBR'ed would be fun!
Sgt_R said:{re: Honey Badger}Now that is just... wow. Any word yet on pricing or availability?
I read it last night, it was quite interesting and DEFINITELY above my skill level as well.If you're serious, the thread that mgregg85 linked to is a good read. Technically, it's well above my skill level as a 'garage gunsmith,' but I found some interesting stuff in there.
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