There's nothing wrong with grip safeties. Less people would shoot themselves in the leg reholstering if their gun had a grip safety. Sig wouldn't be a complete joke 5 years later if they had a grip safety
>Less people would shoot themselves in the leg reholstering if their gun had a grip safety
I need to see your reholstering technique that that wouldn't disengage a grip safety
>There's nothing wrong with grip safeties
I will immediately pass on any pistol with a grip safety. It could be the best at everything and I will still look at it like it was trash.
I like keltec and all and even have one for a range toy, but do people really trust their life to them? Did they break the stigma of being unreliable or something?
I like it. Looks like a mix between a Five-Seven and a Browning Hi-power. The grip stippling looks like shit though, the metal frame looks so much more kino.
I like kelgren, I think his designs are very efficient and practical. He'd be the Browning/Stoner of the modern age if he wasn't so goddamn obsessed with building his guns like nerf blasters. I get that it's economical, but a gun with a polymer butterfly shell held together by screws ends up feeling like a cheap chinese power drill in the hand.
I had one and liked it. Sold to fund a move but will likely buy another in the near future. Kel Tec is one of a few gun brands that I can trust to run reliably in -20 or colder weather.
why is it so ugly, and disproportional?
Why though
Keltec.
There's nothing wrong with grip safeties. Less people would shoot themselves in the leg reholstering if their gun had a grip safety. Sig wouldn't be a complete joke 5 years later if they had a grip safety
>Less people would shoot themselves in the leg reholstering if their gun had a grip safety
I need to see your reholstering technique that that wouldn't disengage a grip safety
That's simple, put your thumb on the back of the slide instead of having your hand push down on the back of the grip.
>Less people would shoot themselves in the leg reholstering if their gun had a grip safety
What the fuck are you on about?
>There's nothing wrong with grip safeties
I will immediately pass on any pistol with a grip safety. It could be the best at everything and I will still look at it like it was trash.
Looks good.
I like keltec and all and even have one for a range toy, but do people really trust their life to them? Did they break the stigma of being unreliable or something?
god i fucking love keltec
I like it. Looks like a mix between a Five-Seven and a Browning Hi-power. The grip stippling looks like shit though, the metal frame looks so much more kino.
Now this looks good. Keltec's polymer always looks like chintzy toy plastic.
this looks infinitely better but still looks wrong. I will never understand Keltec's near Orc level engineering behind their weapons.
I like kelgren, I think his designs are very efficient and practical. He'd be the Browning/Stoner of the modern age if he wasn't so goddamn obsessed with building his guns like nerf blasters. I get that it's economical, but a gun with a polymer butterfly shell held together by screws ends up feeling like a cheap chinese power drill in the hand.
really he should start a sister company that would make good quality premium products
I had one and liked it. Sold to fund a move but will likely buy another in the near future. Kel Tec is one of a few gun brands that I can trust to run reliably in -20 or colder weather.
Imma hold out and wait to see how the S&W version is in a few years.
>he doesn't buy fun-guns
yikes