Description

Slide and barrel are 4140 steel, frame is 7075 aluminum. Grip, slide cover, trigger, mag release, and safety levers are glass reinforced Nylon (Zytel), much like other Kel-Tec Pistols. Magazine is Also Zytel and holds 30 rounds, with round count ports. Other features include: dual opposing extractors for reliability, heel magazine release to aid in magazine retention, dovetailed aluminum front sight, Picatinny accessory rail under the barrel, Urethane recoil buffer, captive coaxial recoil springs. PMR30 disassembles for cleaning by removal of a single pin.
Calibers: .22 Magnum (.22WMR)
Weight unloaded: 13.6 Ounces
Loaded Magazine: 6 Ounces
Length: 7.9"
Height: 5.8"
Width: 1.3"
Barrel length: 4.3"
Sight radius: 6.9"
Energy (40gr): 138ft-lbs
Capacity: 30 + 1 rounds
Trigger pull: 4-6 lbs
SKU#: KELPMR30

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This looks like the gun I used to draw in school

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Is this in store now

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I like mine. With a loud crack and visible flame... ...I'm proud to own the most dangerous child's toy ever.

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Whittaker is a pleasure to deal with. As for this gun? If it was made by someone else, .22 WMR would be seeing a resurgence. Kel-Tec just doesn't make very good guns. They look and feel like toys in the hand, and this one is no different. I would love to see a .22 LR pistol like this from Ruger or even Browning. I love my Buckmark, but I hate the 10-round magazines.

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Do your research on this one. It's an explosion in your face waiting to happen. Shame as I love the concept but Keltec produces dangerous garbage. Surprised they've not been sued out of existence yet for defective products

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H&K, Glock, Ruger, Smith, Walther, Beretta, FNS or FNH and my personal favorite Sig Sauer. Thousands of rounds will pass through these guns without a malfunction keep them cleaned and oiled and will never have a problem. No steel case or unfamiliar re-loads.

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And as cheap as a couple bills these days for something like a rock solid S&W M&P Shield! KT's come up with great theoretical guns but produce dangerous garbage in reality!

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Anyone know how many magazines this handgun comes with.

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Comes with 2 30 rounders!

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Thanks pal, I was just going to pull the trigger on this one, after posting in Yankee Marshalls "Keltec's Suck" on Utube. I had one bad experience with that Company on their PF9, "the gun from hell" and I always remember the stuff I dug up on them, "all the crap they pulled on customers".
So even though this is a great price, I will stick with the brand names that you can sleep well knowing that they will more than likely work when needed. When you see a Company with more than 1% of their guns being problematic, stay away, Now someone will say Glocks blow up also, But Glock probably has 15 million guns on the street instea oif a thousand PMR's, but you will see the ratio of Keltics is around 30-50%, negative reviews, which makes one wonder why they are even still in business.
These are not blenders we are talking about, but something your life depends on. so money should be the last thing that goes into the decision once you settle on a basic level of necessity. Better not to have a gun, than a gun that does not work, or that you need to worry isn't going to work.
I have been carrying for 50 years, "started when a Python was $150.00, so there is always something out there that you can afford for 300.00, and I think that if someone can't raise 2-300, for a LCP or LC9,, they should re evaluate the necessity of carrying a firearm, as they are probably not a target.
George

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I bought mine 6 months ago. It has 300 rounds down range. Four nights ago I took it out and on the last round the chamber blew up. I was shooting factory Hornady ammo. I have to call Kel Tech today but a fast search shows that this is a common issue. Really sux because I love the idea behind this gun and it being a nightstand gun.

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