Nutnfancy SHOT Show 2011: Kel-Tec Moves To World Domination04:33

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Published on October 25, 2017

You might find some good laughs and perhaps some fun in this Nutnfancy Kel-Tec 20111 product update. But as you’ve come to expect, I stay on target and hit the details like no other. The good, the bad, and the outstanding high points of Kel-Tec are discussed here. Chad from Kel-Tec is especially cool and turns out to be another Gold Star host for TNP. He rolls in most excellent fashion with the Nutnfancy style as we delve into yet more Kel-Tec impressive innovation. Namely their 26″ 12 gauge bullpup shotgun that will carry 14+1 rounds. Weighing in at a respectable 6.9 lbs, the Kel-Tec KSG-12 seems compact, fast, and sets new standards of PUMP shotgun firepower. The innovative KSG features include on-the-fly user-selectable magazines (each holding 7 2 ¾” rds), magazine cutoff ability for loading single rounds, plenty of railing for accessories and a VG, different colors, sling attachment points, and has screw-in cokes. If it’s everything it seems to be the KSG will be another slam dunk seller for KT and the crew (and of course probably impossible to find for the next year). Also we check out the also impressive RMR-30 .22 WMG semi-auto carbine. In conversations with Kel-Tec, this is a gun I wanted them to make. It fills a distinct niche in as a lightweight, high-value survival/bug-out rifle with substantial firepower. And it uses the more-affordable and yet potent-enough .22 WMG (not the very expensive and flatlined 5.7x28mm). It seems to still be in development and expect changes in the finer details. But if it’s durable and reliable, the RMR-30 stands is another trendsetter for its compactness, lightweight, versatility, and affordability. As of early 2011, I see no competitors that hold the same promise of SAWC domination and value in this POU. Yes the KSG shotgun and the RMR-30 are the darlings in 2011 but there’s a lot of depth still to the Kel-Tec winning lineup. Kinda’ like the still standard-setting PF-9, P-3AT, PMR-30, SU-16s, and SU-22. Most of those have send plenty of rounds downrange in The Nutnfancy Project and are proven, recommended commodities. Now if we can just get and keep the KSG and PMR/RMRs on the shelf it will be a win for all! It’s not world domination but it’s industry leading stuff. //////////////////// Music: Licensed to TNP from www.youtube.com/user/InSoMnIaKsTrAnCe (www.square-recordings.com)

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