- Feb 19, 2013
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I missed that version.
18 now.
17rd Magazine, that is not gonna ship here.
I missed that version.
18 now.
They'll probably pull the mag, as you're saying, but ship the rifle. I've had different vendors send G19 and G17 Sub2ks. Only one shipped with a ten rd mag (which the vendor likely substituted in). The rest pulled the mags before shipping. Orders were from Grabagun, Kentucky Gun, Buds, and another that I'm forgetting.17rd Magazine, that is not gonna ship here.
My understanding is they stopped including Glock factory mags and went to pmag anyway so no big loss if they pull the mag.They'll probably pull the mag, as you're saying, but ship the rifle. I've had different vendors send G19 and G17 Sub2ks. Only one shipped with a ten rd mag (which the vendor likely substituted in). The rest pulled the mags before shipping. Orders were from Grabagun, Kentucky Gun, Buds, and another that I'm forgetting.
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Yup, the vendors had mentioned the same.My understanding is they stopped including Glock factory mags and went to pmag anyway so no big loss if they pull the mag.
Somebody on mds bought em up. Look to the classifieds for $650 Sub2ks soon
This an example of no one pays retail?
MSRP from Kel Tec is $500......
how much are they charging for long gun transfers now?Make that 17 left of the black.
And they already had 2A Sales in their list of FFL's that they have info on file.
how much are they charging for long gun transfers now?
What's funny is, everyone goes bonkers over these things, but when you finally get one or two for $4-500 a piece, you say, "man this thing is cool", then shoot the heck out of it a few times, then (for me anyway) store it away, and wonder why I paid so much for a $25, flimsy rifle...
I sold the 1st one I had, but probably won't sell this one, since I have so many Glock 9mm mags, but no more 9mm Glocks...
My co-worker scored 2 of them recently from Horst & McCann, for $1050. He happened to be there when they got them in. I think one is a Glock mag version, and one was S&W, which he's yet to find any 30+ round mags for.
Maybe $500 is keeping them around a bit longer?
This semi-automatic rifle perfectly chambered for 9mm Luger ammunition is a must have for very vigorous marksmen.
Easy enough to convert the S&W to a Beretta 92 pattern, mags are cheap and plentiful.What's funny is, everyone goes bonkers over these things, but when you finally get one or two for $4-500 a piece, you say, "man this thing is cool", then shoot the heck out of it a few times, then (for me anyway) store it away, and wonder why I paid so much for a $25, flimsy rifle... 2:
I sold the 1st one I had, but probably won't sell this one, since I have so many Glock 9mm mags, but no more 9mm Glocks...
My co-worker scored 2 of them recently from Horst & McCann, for $1050. He happened to be there when they got them in. I think one is a Glock mag version, and one was S&W, which he's yet to find any 30+ round mags for.
Easy enough to convert the S&W to a Beretta 92 pattern, mags are cheap and plentiful.
I think the conversion magazine catch is $10 from keltec direct.I'll let him know. He went to that Va. show last weekend and was only able to find one beat up S&W mag.
Lol, get both. I really like the compactness of the Sub2k when traveling through states where one can't carry a handgun. I should do a side-by-side, but it's noticeably smaller than my Scorpion (and at least 2 lbs lighter). The Scorpion is definitely a great range gun, but it's also easy to get few inch groups at 25 yards off hand with the Sub2k with irons rapidly.
Here's a pic of the $20-30 KelTec sleeve for the Sub2k that easily and inconspicuously slides into a smaller sized backpack.
And yes, I should have been carrying my Glock 19 where permissable to cut down on mags, but wanted a slim 9mm for comfort.
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