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Kel-Tec PMR30

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I thought I had all the pistols that I wanted until I saw the Kel-Tec PMR-30. 30 rounds of .22 Magnum should be fun ! :D

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Yeah nice. But I bet it's only available to those who live in "free" states.
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C-MAC wrote:Yeah nice. But I bet it's only available to those who live in "free" states.
Vote with your feet Brother, vote with your feet. I moved away from the Socialist Republic of Maryland 17 years ago and have never looked back.

It's a big damned country with many, many refuges for those that care to exercise and defend their freedom the old fashioned way :twisted:
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Looks like a nice anti-zombie weapon. :D
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panthersix wrote:
C-MAC wrote:Yeah nice. But I bet it's only available to those who live in "free" states.
Vote with your feet Brother, vote with your feet. I moved away from the Socialist Republic of Maryland 17 years ago and have never looked back.

It's a big damned country with many, many refuges for those that care to exercise and defend their freedom the old fashioned way :twisted:
You know it. This state is losing population so fast it is unbelievable. Faster then any other state including Kalifornia at the moment. People can't take the taxes and liberal crap like ridiculous gun laws.

Better to die free than live like a slave. Free states here I come.
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I bought one last Weekend at a gun show. Fit and finish is ok, weight fully loaded is negligible probably right at a pound. I have a total of 5 magazines for plinking at the ground squirrels (chipmunks) and any rabbits feasting on my not yet planted garden. I wear it while driving around my 3 1/2 acre yard on my zero turn mower...I don't want to miss any opportunities.

The magazines are very difficult to load the first few times that you fill them but they function perfectley.
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C-MAC wrote:
panthersix wrote:
C-MAC wrote:Yeah nice. But I bet it's only available to those who live in "free" states.
Vote with your feet Brother, vote with your feet. I moved away from the Socialist Republic of Maryland 17 years ago and have never looked back.

It's a big damned country with many, many refuges for those that care to exercise and defend their freedom the old fashioned way :twisted:
You know it. This state is losing population so fast it is unbelievable. Faster then any other state including Kalifornia at the moment. People can't take the taxes and liberal crap like ridiculous gun laws.

Better to die free than live like a slave. Free states here I come.
Instead of voting with your feet while preaching to the choir you could also start educating your neighbors and get involved to correct this trend. If you saw a man beating his wife you wouldn't just stand there, or even worse, walk away saying, "There goes the neighborhood. Time to move where they don't do that." Hell no! You'd whoop his ass into moon dust.

So why have we allowed the takers to hi-jack our governments, both local and federal, and systematically fuck up our lives? I'm done with it, and have been for several years. I've been teaching my non-gun owning neighbors how to shoot, and not fear a fire arm. I've been preaching and practicing freedom and common sense (the second with mixed results) for anyone willing to listen, and I will continue to do so. Don't give up.

I couldn't be any more pissed about California, one of the most beautiful places I have ever been, and I dream of the day we get it back to what it should be. I feel that for every state in my country being fed to the lowest, least productive common denominator.

I don't mean to call anyone here out, and please don't take my statements that way. I get REEEALLLY heated when I see my country going to hell and the people who should be fighting for it are so demoralized by their leadership all they want to do is hideout somewhere until the zombies all eat themselves.

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That is a sweet little piece of kit right there no doubts! And .22 Magnum is actually quite affordable as compared to most handgun ammo. I dig the shit outta their KSG 12 Gauge as well! These two guns alone would make great up close and personal "ADZ" weapons (Anti-Democrat and Zombies). :wink: :lol:
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Flesh Thorn wrote:I thought I had all the pistols that I wanted until I saw the Kel-Tec PMR-30. 30 rounds of .22 Magnum should be fun ! :D

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Wow. Very nice. Reasonably priced too. As to firearms & voting with one's feet, my Colorado county is one of the most liberal as goes guns. If you don't have a felony in your background, you can get a conceal/carry permit in an hour or so. If you carry your weapon openly, you don't need any bureaucratic permission...although such behavior is frowned upon if your destination is one of our local banks. Machine-guns are legal here too, any caliber.
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al_2ndWolfhounds wrote:I bought one last Weekend at a gun show. Fit and finish is ok, weight fully loaded is negligible probably right at a pound. I have a total of 5 magazines for plinking at the ground squirrels (chipmunks) and any rabbits feasting on my not yet planted garden. I wear it while driving around my 3 1/2 acre yard on my zero turn mower...I don't want to miss any opportunities.

The magazines are very difficult to load the first few times that you fill them but they functuion perfectley.
Any jamming issues?
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hobbit wrote:
al_2ndWolfhounds wrote:I bought one last Weekend at a gun show. Fit and finish is ok, weight fully loaded is negligible probably right at a pound. I have a total of 5 magazines for plinking at the ground squirrels (chipmunks) and any rabbits feasting on my not yet planted garden. I wear it while driving around my 3 1/2 acre yard on my zero turn mower...I don't want to miss any opportunities.

The magazines are very difficult to load the first few times that you fill them but they functuion perfectley.
Any jamming issues?
None. I have to admit I did quite a bit of research before making the purchase. The magazines are very finicky about how you load them. I loaded each of the magazines and manually emptied them four times each and followed the advice of tapping the magazine against my palm after loading five rounds, then again after ten rounds and after every two thereafter. The magazines became easier to load with the repeated practice.
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They have recently made available the Kel-Tec RMR30, a nice little carbine that uses the same magaxine.
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