Submitting this version to the lab may speed the classification along... It shouldn't but it probably would.
Submitting this version to the lab may speed the classification along... It shouldn't but it probably would.
My prediction is this rifle will be cost prohibitive.
There were MSRPs of $1900 - $2200 thrown around... when the dollar was near parity.
I'm liking the RDB-C, and I thought I would never own another kel-tec. Hopefully the pricing is reasonable, and it makes it north of the border, because I like it :D
Well.. I saw RDB's priced at $1400 USD on an American site (sold out).
At 1.43x exchange and with 13% tax, it works out to be around $2300.
The M43, I can only assume, will be more limited production, more expensive materials and cost even more.
Not sure its going to be worth Tavor money, even if it ejects spent brass into a different dimension.
It's innovative, but ... lets face it, it's really not worth that. I was bit with Kel-Tec QC several times on more than one rifle ... for this price, it better work, be reliable and have parts! Months of turn around time for service isn't cool (nor are unreliable firearms, that break so easy). Hopefully those issues are fixed, by the time we get it up here, the dollar may have swung back.
Kel-tec 60% of the time, it works everytime
I'll take and RDB in OD green please
Translation = $3800 Canadian.Well.. I saw RDB's priced at $1400 USD on an American site (sold out).
At 1.43x exchange and with 13% tax, it works out to be around $2300.
About 4 years from when they submit to the firearms storage locker (aka lab).
G96 smells awesome.
Member, CSSA & CCFR.
Did anyone see any sources of 12.7 x 108 ball ammunition at the Shot Shot for the big beast I am offering for sale? Also use on the DSKH and NSV heavy machine guns which are Soviet counter part to the .50cal M-2 HB (not to be confused with 14.5 x 114 Soviet which is allowed in Canada in rifles such as the Soviet PTRS AT rifle with ball only, but not in the US where everything over 12.7 is a NFA DD)
I made a post about ammunition to answer a persons question however if anyone saw some offered commercially at the Shot Show this would help beyond the possible sources that I note. 12.7 x108 ball ammunition comes and goes As ball only, and under the $100 or $500 limit it could be brought in for personal use at the cost of shipping and duty and tax paid at the boarder
There are only 2-3 12.7 x 108 rifles that I know of in North America so its quite unique, even including a 3 digit serial number, but other sources of ammunition which come on the market from time to would help
Any Ideas, comments would be appreciated