My take on the SU-16, manually machined trigger assembly with pistol grip

Now I really want to see you, or someone else, make an aluminum SU-16 and do some comprehensive comparisons to a regular polymer version. From what I have seen, a lot of people really only have problems with it that stem from the polymer cracking.
 
Now I really want to see you, or someone else, make an aluminum SU-16 and do some comprehensive comparisons to a regular polymer version. From what I have seen, a lot of people really only have problems with it that stem from the polymer cracking.

It would be quite the project and probably not worth the cost, time, effort but I'm sure something like that would improve accuracy, reliability and longevity.
 
I have no problem with the use of polymeron a gun, hell, I have a Glock, but Kel Tec takes it too far. I've noticed that their polymer seems weaker and more brittle compared to Glock's. I'm not sure if it is, but it certainly feels that way to me.
 
You do know that they have a lifetime warranty and Keltec would have fixed it right?
Kel-tec doesn't operate in this country and you need to go through Vault for warranty work. They don't always honour the warranty.

drift1122 should be hired by kel-tec.
 
Kel-tec doesn't operate in this country and you need to go through Vault for warranty work. They don't always honour the warranty.

drift1122 should be hired by kel-tec.

I've had nothing but fantastic dealings with Vault distribution. Needed a few parts for my RFB and they sent them out free of charge.
 
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