Kel-Tec PMR-30 (not really 56k friendly)

I think if there will be a carbine that takes those mags it should be imported first, that way the mags won't have to be pinned.

Maybe something along the lines of the Beretta CX4 or or even the SUB-2000 since it would be made by Kel Tec, in any case, I'll take one of each.
 
I would be more interested if it was offered in .22LR. Shooting a .22WMR is not much more interesting than shooting .22LR. I would surmise that the biggest difference you would notice is in your wallet. If I'm gonna shoot a .22, better make it the cheap LR and save your money to buy the more interesting larger rounds.

Now if I lived in the US and could actually use it for its intended purpose (as opposed to just being able to plink at the range), that would be a different story.

mmatt
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It really does look like a 5-7.
Price would have to be right..

Also is this the first pistol to be entirely held together with hex screws.. ?
 
They had a carbine version of the previous version of the PMR-30, Grendel R31 iirc. Which actually looks like quite a cool gun.

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Pass on that scope though.

Thought so about the LAR argument working the other way, just wanted to make sure. Thanks.


I need to know more about this gun :eek:
 
A rifle in .22LR with a 30 round magazine in the grip would be nice too.

Maybe Beretta could be convinced to make one.
 
Well, apparently it was soooooo much more dangerous than many other "evil" guns, that someone who owned a Grendel R31 couldn't keep it , while an AK-47 or a G3 owner got to keep their gun.:rolleyes:
 
Yes, but that didn't stop them from taking one look at it and saying "That gun looks absolutely evil! If it looks like that, it must be able to massacre crowds of people - let's ban it. Oh look, it appears there isn't very many of them in the country, so let's take them from the owners while we're at it.":mad:
 
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