Keltec sub2000

Here we go again. You dont think IRUN cant get ones with 18.5??????? LOL You think Vault has a lock down on them. maybe only canadian importers can get the Canadian versions of all the firearms made for our market too LOL. Come on guys use your brains, you're the guys who make it easy for the firearms importers to gouge us because you let them.

The 18.5" version is made specifically for Vault and export to Canada. You won't find an 18.5" version in the U.S. because it is not a barrel length they produce for commercial sale in the U.S... 16" is all you'll find in the states. The ones that Vault brings in are specially produced to meet Canadian non-restricted firearms definitions. So no, IRUN can't get 18.5" ones, and Vault does have a lock down on them because they are made for Vault.

And I do not think firearm importers are gouging. For you to say that, it shows you don't know the meaning of the word. Yes, firearms are more expensive in Canada, but that's the reality of not living in the states. Not only do the importers have to pay for the cost of exporting the firearms, but they also need to make a profit, as well as the retailers need to make a profit. Combine this with a higher cost of running a business in Canada, and you see the prices we do. For the most part, it's not even that bad. Many guns like Browning and Ruger go for the same or less than the U.S. MSRP. Others, like Kel Tec, need to have special Canadian versions manufactured, and this drives the cost up more.
 
Here we go again. You dont think IRUN cant get ones with 18.5??????? LOL You think Vault has a lock down on them. maybe only canadian importers can get the Canadian versions of all the firearms made for our market too LOL. Come on guys use your brains, you're the guys who make it easy for the firearms importers to gouge us because you let them.

Vault PAID Kel-Tec to tool up for the Canadian legal Sub-2000, and the RFB and SU-16 for that matter, so they DO have a lockdown on the 18.5 inch models. Kel-Tec is way too busy enough as it is keeping up with the American market, and they really did not have the resources, personnel or time do do it on their own for such a small market as ours, so the only way we were going to see Canadian legal and non-restricted models was if an outside party fronted the money themselves to pay for the tooling, and that someone happens to be Vault.
 
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I hope the next 'batch' of the Canadian version makes it here soon! Been looking at the sub 2000 for months now and can't wait to get my hands on one!
 
Here we go again. You dont think IRUN cant get ones with 18.5??????? LOL You think Vault has a lock down on them. maybe only canadian importers can get the Canadian versions of all the firearms made for our market too LOL. Come on guys use your brains, you're the guys who make it easy for the firearms importers to gouge us because you let them.
dude, you're delusional...
 
Sub2000 is a fun little thing, but if you want to tacticool it out, just get a JR Carbine. Already has the quad rail for all the bells and whistles.
IMHO the cool thing about these little guys IS the backpack option. I wouldn't want it any bigger. I fit mine with a few glock magazines in my breakdown Ruger 10-22 bag, with the 10-22 and a bunch of Butler Creek magazines already in there. 2 rifles and ammunition in a bag the size of a small backpack. :dancingbanana:
 
im waiting for a vendor to come in with the red lion forend
the sub in this house is my wifes. she likes it except for the factory sights, they suck big time

i have handled and shot a 40 cal jr carbine, it was accurate and i liked it except for the location of the mag release, and that it requires unthreading parts to take it down
 
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