Holy geeze that version with the sissy grip looks really really awkward
Hmmm. So, pretty much as expected, unfortunately. Another inaccurate, unreliable, expensive firearm from Keltec....
Hmmm. So, pretty much as expected, unfortunately. Another inaccurate, unreliable, expensive firearm from Keltec....
Its looks like a typical Keltec. Cheap and flimsy looking. It looks like one of the cheap plastic toy guns you can buy at the dollar store.
Its looks like a typical Keltec. Cheap and flimsy looking. It looks like one of the cheap plastic toy guns you can buy at the dollar store.
The only Kel-Tec rifles I've handled that felt cheap, flimsy and plastic was the Sub2000 and it actually worked really well. I also owned an RFB and a KSG which were both very sold and very reliable, the RFB was also decently accurate and could shoot 1.5-2 moa with handloads.
I'd take a gen 2 RFB over a BCL-102 any day of the week.
I agree - this mirrors my experience, except that I've never tried a sub2000. Only reason I sold my RFB was the lack of ability to easily check the chamber.... which is the same reason I won't be buying an RDB
@ 3:10 to 3:18... Tell me I'm not the only one who laughed out loud..
I also find it BS they are giving us the California complient model to help boost the sales of that version, since they will be limited. You know, Keltec once this version quits selling in Canada will then release the normal version with a grip and bottom rail on it with the 18.5" barrel.