Vault Distribution
expired Dealer
KEL-TEC CNC INDUSTRIES, INC.
1475 COX ROAD
COCOA, FL 32926
Kel-Tec CNC Industries, Inc. has been working closely with Vault Distribution as well as the U.S Department of State to get some of our product line approved for export to Canada. We have been tirelessly applying and subsequently re-applying for export licenses for our SUB-2000 and RFB products.
There were numerous, as well as erroneous, instances of rejection for our applications.
An example of these instances:
• Improper capitalization of our own company name compared to what their records showed (their records showed all capital letters, while we typed it out normally).
• Insisting the Canadian version of the RFB did in fact have a flash suppressor, even though it was stated numerous times in the application that it has no threading on the barrel whatsoever. Our application was rejected twice for this reason.
• Insisting the SUB-2000 can be fired in the folded position and has a telescopic stock, which is certainly not the case.
• Listing the RFB as both 7.62mm NATO as well as .308WIN. We can export .308WIN rifles, but absolutely no 7.62mm rifles are allowed to be exported for public use.
It should be noted that each application, on average, takes about 1 week before it gets assigned to a licensing officer followed by another 3-4 days before it is either approved or rejected.
Kel-Tec CNC Industries, Inc. and Vault Distribution want to thank you for your patience as we work through what can only be described as typical bureaucratic meanderings to accomplish an easy task.
We are confident that we’ve finally hammered out all of the kinks and these export licenses will finally be approved in the coming weeks.
I want to assure everyone that Kel-Tec CNC Industries, Inc. is doing everything in our power to get these great products out to you!
Sincerely,
Kel-Tec Management
1475 COX ROAD
COCOA, FL 32926
Kel-Tec CNC Industries, Inc. has been working closely with Vault Distribution as well as the U.S Department of State to get some of our product line approved for export to Canada. We have been tirelessly applying and subsequently re-applying for export licenses for our SUB-2000 and RFB products.
There were numerous, as well as erroneous, instances of rejection for our applications.
An example of these instances:
• Improper capitalization of our own company name compared to what their records showed (their records showed all capital letters, while we typed it out normally).
• Insisting the Canadian version of the RFB did in fact have a flash suppressor, even though it was stated numerous times in the application that it has no threading on the barrel whatsoever. Our application was rejected twice for this reason.
• Insisting the SUB-2000 can be fired in the folded position and has a telescopic stock, which is certainly not the case.
• Listing the RFB as both 7.62mm NATO as well as .308WIN. We can export .308WIN rifles, but absolutely no 7.62mm rifles are allowed to be exported for public use.
It should be noted that each application, on average, takes about 1 week before it gets assigned to a licensing officer followed by another 3-4 days before it is either approved or rejected.
Kel-Tec CNC Industries, Inc. and Vault Distribution want to thank you for your patience as we work through what can only be described as typical bureaucratic meanderings to accomplish an easy task.
We are confident that we’ve finally hammered out all of the kinks and these export licenses will finally be approved in the coming weeks.
I want to assure everyone that Kel-Tec CNC Industries, Inc. is doing everything in our power to get these great products out to you!
Sincerely,
Kel-Tec Management


















































