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Kel-Tec CNC Industries Inc., commonly referred to as KelTec, [1] is an American developer and manufacturer of firearms. Founded by George Kellgren in 1991 and based in Cocoa, Florida , the company has manufactured firearms since 1995, starting with semi-automatic pistols [ 2 ] and expanding to rifles and then shotguns.
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Kel-Tec RFB: Kel-Tec: 7.62×51mm NATO United States 2003 Kel-Tec SU-16: Kel-Tec: 5.56×45mm NATO.223 Remington United States 2000s Kel-Tec SUB-2000: Kel-Tec: 9×19mm Parabellum.40 S&W United States 2001 Komodo Armament D7 PMR SA: PT Komodo Armament Indonesia 7.62×51mm NATO Indonesia: 2014 Krnka-Hirtenberg 8×50mmR Austria-Hungary: 1908 L1A1 ...
The Kel-Tec P50 is a FN 5.7×28mm semi-automatic pistol designed in the United States by Kel-Tec in 2021. History. In December 2020, an image of a magazine cover ...
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Kel-Tec has suspended production of these pistols and conversion kits. In 2006, Kel-Tec introduced a single-stack pistol based on the P-11 with engineering improvements borrowed from the P-3AT . The resulting PF-9 pistol weighs about the same loaded as the P-11 empty and is somewhat slimmer.
Kel-Tec claims the PF-9 is the flattest and lightest 9 mm pistol ever mass-produced. It was designed as a concealment and backup weapon for law enforcement and for civilian concealed carry . Kel-Tec first announced the PF-9 on February 9, 2006, and the new pistol was released into the market in the fall of 2006. [ 2 ]
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