This is what I've been waiting for!
https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/ke...3g&utm_campaign=/blog/kel-tec-shot-show-2016/
https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/ke...3g&utm_campaign=/blog/kel-tec-shot-show-2016/
Don't know about a battle rifle with hunting rifle ergonomics...
Well, wait a second. You could already switch the Sub-2000 between 92 and 226 mags by just swapping the mag catch (incidentally, that sold for $10). While I applaud the marketing maneuver, it's not really a new product. If they had it so you could swap the entire grip to/from Glock mags, yeah, that would be pretty awesome... but I don't think that's what they did.
Don't know about a battle rifle with hunting rifle ergonomics...
Had heard rumors of an xdm magged sub2k. Would have been nice if that was one of the optional adapters, but I guess I'll just stick with glock for now...
XDM mags fit pretty well in a SUB 2K that uses glock mags. I think it would be possible to add an additional mag catch notch on the Xdm mag in the glock position. I never went as far as to try adding the notch. have a glock and plenty of glock mags but the geometry of the 2 are really close.
I believe so but it doesn't apply to the Glock compatible version.I know the gen1 was like that, it did it remain that easy to swap with the gen2?
I believe so but it doesn't apply to the Glock compatible version.
The Sub-2000 Multi Mag accepts Smith & Wesson M&P magazines as well as Beretta 92 and SIG 226 magazines with adapter kits.
why are they building state compliant guns when you cant even find their normal stuff
why are they building state compliant guns when you cant even find their normal stuff
Right, new stuff you can't even get current stuff.
This one won't change from Glock mags to M&P mags or vica versa, either.
Speaking of which, if someone designed a handgun that could use multiple kinds of mags with no mag catch switching, that would be pretty neat.