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PMR-30 Kel-Tec .22 mag


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And just when I thought Id not buy a new gun this comes along.

SHOT2010_pmr30_small.jpg

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

Start buying your ammo now if you want one of these. .22WMR

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It is refreshing when a company will take a chance on introducing a completely "new" product. I get so tired of seeing the same guns with different grips, finish or barrel length, etc. and being told its a "revoultionary break through " that we have always wanted and not known it!:x:

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I do all of Oleg's tranfers so I got this in for him last week.

Neat gun, seems to balance well.

Looks like a FN 5.7, and could probably be chambered very easily in that caliber.

Dunndw saw it also, he might chime in with his impressions.

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It is a shame that Keltec can't find a way to load a .22LR Mag to accommodate more ammo than 10rds. This would be way cool in .22LR, But I guess they have taken lessons learned from the Grendel and applied them to the new .22WMR. So, I'll take the fun in .22WMR and shoot it less than I do my .22LRs.

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It is a shame that Keltec can't find a way to load a .22LR Mag to accommodate more ammo than 10rds. This would be way cool in .22LR, But I guess they have taken lessons learned from the Grendel and applied them to the new .22WMR. So, I'll take the fun in .22WMR and shoot it less than I do my .22LRs.

Magazine capacity: 30 rounds

:dropjaw:

Guest la0s615
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i like it but like the other guy said its kinda pricey wonder how much its really gona cost

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i like it but like the other guy said its kinda pricey wonder how much its really gona cost

i think he was referring to the ammo not the gun itself.

Guest 5Legion
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This is pretty cool - a poor man's 5.7?

5L

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ammo is around 10-12$ for 50rd of CCI

The gun will be around 350-375 street price.

Well that wouldn't be to bad then. I did a quick search earlier and the cheapest I saw was CCI for about

0.20/round.

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he ment mag size, all makers of 22lr pistols aka ruger, browning, etc all only have 10 shot mags. imi used to make a 15 shot 22lr called the

"mountain eagle"........

5

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I love the .22WMR so I have to have one. It would be a good gun for carrying around the farm. It looks kinda like an updated Grendel P30.

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This is pretty cool - a poor man's 5.7?

5L

Unlikely. I suspect that the .22WMR loses an awful lot of its punch when launched from such a short barrel.

This gun strikes me as having two markets. First, range toy, for which no justification is required other than "I want one." Second, high capacity SD pistol for the recoil sensitive.

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