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  • wilcam47

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 4, 2008
    26,072
    Changed zip code
    the pistols are really junky looking to me...sure they are small and can conceal nicely but picking one up they dont offer much in lines of quality..
     

    Applehd

    Throbbing Member
    MDS Supporter
    Apr 26, 2012
    5,290
    No...

    It's actually a good rifle despite the bias against it by some because of the polymer parts and utilitarian construction.

    My Sub2000 is a tack driver... no matter who picks it up...:thumbsup:

    ... and could possibly be carried concealed...:innocent0
     

    rob-cubed

    In need of moderation
    Sep 24, 2009
    5,387
    Holding the line in Baltimore
    I would rather have an AR than a Kel-Tec but I own both. The SU-16C is still in my safe.

    It feels like a toy gun but it's light as hell and pretty accurate. Also folds up much smaller than an AR. To date I haven't had a single issue with it.
     

    BossmanPJ

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 22, 2013
    7,059
    Cecil County
    I would rather have an AR than a Kel-Tec but I own both. The SU-16C is still in my safe.

    It feels like a toy gun but it's light as hell and pretty accurate. Also folds up much smaller than an AR. To date I haven't had a single issue with it.

    They also make perfect truck guns. Mine fits into a small duffel bag and nobody would be the wiser.
     

    xdmdude

    Active Member
    Oct 1, 2011
    118
    Check out the nutnfancy review on YouTube. He loves it. I've handled it at a gun shop before. They are pretty sweet if you aren't getting an ar-15, but still not known for being extremely reliable.
     

    protegeV

    Ready to go
    Apr 3, 2011
    46,880
    TX
    I played with an su16c at the range. The bipod forend was a little hokey, but the folding stock wasn't too bad and it ran great overall.
     

    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 25, 2009
    13,886
    Rockville, MD
    A PLR-16 SBR / SU-16D9 has always been a bucket list gun for me... pretty much the lightest 5.56x45 rifle out there.
     

    RoadDawg

    Nos nostraque Deo
    Dec 6, 2010
    94,462
    A PLR-16 SBR / SU-16D9 has always been a bucket list gun for me... pretty much the lightest 5.56x45 rifle out there.

    The SU-16C is a very light and easy rifle to carry. The stock will fold/unfold without removing the 30 round bananaclipthingy and it fires WITH the stock folded as well.
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    I actually bought one many years ago and Like the platform.
     

    Troublesbrewin

    Handgunner
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 17, 2013
    1,590
    Ellicott City
    The Sub2k I was handling the other day felt like the trigger was kind of gritty, I'm sure after running a few hundred rounds it will get better but I had to get an AR-15 9MM first.
    Anyone have insight to the wear in period of the Kel-Tec trigger?
     

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