would love to know how accurate it is as well.
ive been told about 3-4 MOA, can it be modded in order to improve that?
Hey all, I have been doing alot of reading about the Kel-Tec SU 16A and F models. The 16A is the basis for the F model or "Canadian Version". The question I have is whether or not the SU16F is chambered for 5.56 and 223 remington?
All of the Canadian dealers only state 223 remington on their websites and when I call, they say they can't import the 5.56 version to Canada, which I thought was strange, but I'm no expert on import laws.
This begs the question, is the 16 F just re-stamped 223 in order to satisfy the import laws, but in actual fact was specifically chambered to fire 5.56?
Understanding of course that a 223 chambered rifle can technically fire 5.56 ammo but due to higher pressure issues is not recommended.
"Using 5.56 mm NATO mil-spec cartridges (such as the M855) in a .223 Remington chambered rifle can lead to excessive wear and stress on the rifle and even be unsafe."
I was hoping a Kel-Tec SU16F owner/or a dealer could help clarify.
I'm guessing for simplicity they wouldn't retool a whole line to make different barrels, which would be a huge waste of money. The easier thing to do would be to just stamp them in .223. Wouldn't make sense logically.
The gun is just stamped .223, it is a 5.56 chamber. It was stamped .223 for export from the states I think, some legal issue on one side of the border or the other.
The gun is just stamped .223, it is a 5.56 chamber. It was stamped .223 for export from the states I think, some legal issue on one side of the border or the other.
I bought my Kel Tec from Reliable Gun in Vancouver. I have no idea about their shipping cost as I drove down and shopped. I've put many hundreds of rounds through mine without so much as a hiccup. It tricks out nice too.
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Very interesting...I like it...especially with the extra's.
P@rick, Silent..and Satain: may I be so bold as to request listing your upgrades?



























