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A very interesting 22 mag! #382367 12/18/09 04:23 PM
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Kel-Tec PMR 30

Expected Availability: Quarter 2, 2010
Expected MSRP: $415
Caliber: .22 Magnum (.22WMR)
Barrel length 4.3”
Length: 7.9”
Height: 5.8”
Grip Width: 1.1”
Max width, across safety levers: 1.3”
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
Trigger pull: 3.5 to 5 lbs
Weight (no mag): 13.6 oz.
Muzzle Velocity (40 gr): 1230 fps
Made in USA

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I copied this info from another forum but I figured you guys would like this one.
http://www.glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1149617

I think it's a great idea and should be a fun shooter.


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Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: lazi] #382368 12/18/09 04:32 PM
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Nice!!! How about one in a .17 HMR?


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Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: kuanomar] #382369 12/18/09 04:37 PM
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That has fun written all over it!
Funny about that link, I didn't know that Grendel was run by the same guy that runs Kel Tec now, but it makes perfect sense.

Put a six inch barrel on that, and then I think you'd really start to see some speed over the good ol' .22lr.


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Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: apprentice] #382370 12/18/09 05:02 PM
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I'd buy that.


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Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: Devil 505] #382371 12/18/09 06:32 PM
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Looks like something a Star Wars Imperial Storm Trooper would carry.

Yep, I'll prolly have to have one........

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Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: sportsnut] #382372 12/18/09 11:57 PM
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Well I'm pretty excited about it! I love my FSN and this very much the same idea but cheaper and holds 10 more rounds. I could see myself shooting one of these a good bit. And from what I understanding it a lot like the FN.

In fact... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNqm6c0-BPI


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Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: lazi] #382373 12/19/09 02:09 AM
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Interesting.....looks like its made of Legos. Not bashing..I own a few Kel Tecs.


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Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: digthisbigcrux] #382374 12/21/09 08:20 PM
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Nice looking little pistol


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Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: banana-clip] #382375 12/21/09 11:43 PM
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Looks vaguely like a skinny version of the FN 5.7 handgun. The little Keltecs I have had are great value but have that really long trigger pull. I wonder if they will make the trigger snappier on this model because it has a manual safety?

Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: tagati] #382376 12/22/09 01:18 AM
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I had an Automag in 22WMR back in the 80s. When it worked, it was a hoot, with a huge ball of fire lighting up the night from the muzzle flash. But the weapon was unreliable. The main problem was finding good magaznes. Even at 1200 ft/sec, it is still a deadly round. Maybe that plastic one will work better. Back then, the 6" barrel AMT Automag was rated at around 1600 ft/sec muzzle velocity. That will hurt you bad.

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Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: Horn Dog] #382377 12/22/09 03:52 AM
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Vic, did you ever get a moderated ( silenced in US terms ) Ruger .22? The guy who does them is near you IIRC...

I really like them with Eley subsonics...no sound at all...very accurate out to sensible distances...say 15 yards...good triggers...puts Bunnies in the pot when living off the land...and as a "pro-active" weapon...silent and safe and effective...I am always happy if I can get one to use...helped me an awful lot...

I like the idea of the one above if it can be moderated and make no sonic "crack"...but long trigger pulls are not my personal choice...a 30 rnd mag though would make it pretty good...no worries about needing a spare...


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Re: A very interesting 22 mag! [Re: Steel Fan] #382378 12/22/09 01:37 PM
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Vic, did you ever get a moderated ( silenced in US terms ) Ruger .22? The guy who does them is near you IIRC...

I really like them with Eley subsonics...no sound at all...very accurate out to sensible distances...say 15 yards...good triggers...puts Bunnies in the pot when living off the land...and as a "pro-active" weapon...silent and safe and effective...I am always happy if I can get one to use...helped me an awful lot...

I like the idea of the one above if it can be moderated and make no sonic "crack"...but long trigger pulls are not my personal choice...a 30 rnd mag though would make it pretty good...no worries about needing a spare...

The guy who does them is right across the river from me. I have not gotten around to applying for the license yet. He prefers Rugers for most of his 22 projects. If a 22 WMR could be moderated to have no sonic crack, it wouldn't be a 22 WMR anymore. Might as well shoot 22LR with subsonics.


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