Re: 9mm carbines
[Re: Yes sir]
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01/18/20 01:11 PM
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The Palmetto is nice, I put a different upper receiver on it that has the last round hold open.
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Re: 9mm carbines
[Re: The Possum Man]
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01/18/20 01:13 PM
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Im waiting on the palmetto state mp5 clone to be available. That was going to be out soon a couple years ago. Wonder if there was a problem with HK and a clone of their gun.
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Re: 9mm carbines
[Re: Yes sir]
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01/18/20 03:21 PM
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Marty what your thoughts on the reliability and the accuracy or the Kel-Tec and how many rounds have you ran through it? I'm not a gun expert and am new to this whole defensive gun world. I watch the you tube reviews but I'm not sure if the guys that are getting industry support via products or money are too interested in saying anything negative about the products. Reliable and accurate. 2k+ thru it. It shoots +P+ fine and steel case fine. You need to keep it tight to your shoulder. It is a fine firearm, I have a gen1. I shoot is standing/no rest and it is as good as I am.... I like that I can carry it folded up on a single point sling under a jacket very discreetly if I ever needed to do that. With +P+ and 30+ round mags it offers a lot of firepower for close ranges.
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Re: 9mm carbines
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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01/18/20 04:33 PM
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Not the right tool for the job. AR sighted in at 37 yards would be more suited. I would be interested in the real accuracy at 50 >75 yards with factory ammo.
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