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Got one, Sub2000 9mm luger. Fun to shoot. Pistol clips are interchangeable with it.

The one I seen today I think had a Glock clip in it. I ask the guy was it new and he said yes but I never seen a Kel Tec with a Glock clip in it. Do you think the 40 Cal be ok in it? How does your shoot at 25 yds? 50 yds? How big of a clip can you use in it? Just asking I like to know something about it before I jump on it..

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The one I seen today I think had a Glock clip in it. I ask the guy was it new and he said yes but I never seen a Kel Tec with a Glock clip in it. Do you think the 40 Cal be ok in it? How does your shoot at 25 yds? 50 yds? How big of a clip can you use in it? Just asking I like to know something about it before I jump on it..

The sub 2000's 9mm or .40 all run off of various pistol model magazines. Whichever model Kel-Tec you buy is locked into that particular mag type. Some pistols will take more than one magazine, though, like Glock 19 taking Glock 17 mags (or is it vice versa?).

9mm : Glock 17, Glock 19, S&W 59, Beretta 92, SIG 226

.40 Cal : Glock 22, S&W 4006, Beretta 96, SIG 226

http://www.kel-tec-cnc.com/sub2000.htm

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The one I seen today I think had a Glock clip in it. I ask the guy was it new and he said yes but I never seen a Kel Tec with a Glock clip in it. Do you think the 40 Cal be ok in it? How does your shoot at 25 yds? 50 yds? How big of a clip can you use in it? Just asking I like to know something about it before I jump on it..

since when do all these weapons have clips?

the ONLY weapon that uses a clip is an M1 Garand.

the only OTHER term for clip would be "charging clip" which the english use..or "stripper clip" which Americans use. The term you want to use would be "magazine"...

personally, I'd like to lose the clip nomenclature and just use "stripper" :P

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I don’t have a Kel-Tec rifle, but I have a Kel-Tec handgun that is .223 and uses AR magazines. :up:

Many weapons use clips… unfortunately they usually aren’t the weapons being referred to.

The SKS, Mauser K98, Lee Enfield, 03 Springfield, S&W revolvers, M1894 Steyr Mannlicher, and the list goes on….

The Garand uses an “En Bloc†sometimes followed by the word “clip†sometimes “magazineâ€; either is acceptable.

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Guest fastshotivy

Thanks guy on helping me on this ...:up: I will own this gun if they don't sell it before I get back there on Monday... Well they may not be back open till Wed...

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Guest clownsdd

ya'll knew what I was talking about did you not? This ain't a church so you can cut the techno correction stuff.

Kinda like using seen instead of saw.

Mine shoots great out to @ 100 yds.

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since when do all these weapons have clips?

the ONLY weapon that uses a clip is an M1 Garand.

the only OTHER term for clip would be "charging clip" which the english use..or "stripper clip" which Americans use. The term you want to use would be "magazine"...

personally, I'd like to lose the clip nomenclature and just use "stripper" :up:

I thought what the garand fired from was called a sled, not a clip?????

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I thought what the garand fired from was called a sled, not a clip?????

Only if you are shooting one round at a time.

The SLED (Single Loading Enhancement Device) is a single round En Bloc that was designed for slow-fire competition where you have to load one round at a time.

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