Monday, April 03, 2023

Kel-Tech?

 Some folks are identifying this photo as a Kel Tech Sub2000 which is a pistol caliber carbine.  Whatever it is, it certainly doesn't seem to be an AR platform firearm.


I don't have a problem with pistol caliber carbines.  As a matter of fact, I like them a lot.  But, if the Nashviille shooter was using a Kel Tech, why are the anitis screaming about AR rigles?

6 comments:

  1. Termite7:43 PM

    if the Nashviille shooter was using a Kel Tech, why are the antis screaming about AR rifles?
    Because they don't know "their ass from a whole in the ground"?

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  2. Anonymous8:19 PM

    The 11" "grunt" AR is slung across her shoulder.
    You can't see it from that angle.
    Is unknown if she used it at all.

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  3. Because she originally used an AR to shoot her way into the school and shot the janitor and principal with it.

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  4. Anonymous8:26 PM

    because she had the kel, an ar, and a pistol...and no one on the left knows what a pistol caliber carbine and all they saw is ar, ar, ar...

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  5. Anonymous7:10 AM

    Kel-Tec (formerly Grendel) makes some innovative firearm designs, all of them using polymer material firearm components.

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  6. The MNPD released photos of the weapons; that's definitely the SUB-2000.

    A recent MNPD investigation update said she fired 126 5.56 rounds and 26 9mm. My guess would be that after shooting out the doors, she transitioned to the Grunt for the rest of her shooting.

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