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Politics : Welcome to Slider's Dugout

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To: Black Blade who wrote (33140)2/25/2021 4:31:04 PM
From: SliderOnTheBlack5 Recommendations

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re: Keltec Sub 2000 9mm... nice addition!

I love 'em for what you bought it for...
Surprisingly accurate, completely reliable if kept clean and zero recoil.

An excellent choice for a "truck gun," especially if you carry a Glock 17 or 19 9mm as an EDC,
as you can use the same mags.

I found them to be 100% reliable with either 124 gr, or 147 gr Federal HST hollow points, or
Winchester Ranger bonded hollow points - 2 hard to beat carry rounds.

Get this 5.11 sling pack for it. They make a kevlar level III soft armor insert cut for it, just google it.
5.11 discontinued this pack but Amazon may still has them and you can find them on Ebay.



You can carry the S2K folded with three 33 rd Glock mags, and 2 - 17 rounders in the main pack area,
and there's a small front area than will hold a Glock 26 that can take Glock 17/33rd mags as well, or you
can more easily fit a Glock 43 (X) if you want. A 120-150 round load out in a completely un-noticeable
standard looking backpack (no one suspects the triangle pack to be "tactical."). Get one for your S2K.

it's the perfect pack for a "truck gun," or for urban covert carry.

This is also the PERFECT carbine for a female, or younger, new shooter.

Folded, you'd be surprised what it fits in.

... a small computer/laptop bag.

... a large women's purse.

... a briefcase.

... folded with a single mount sling, under the arm-pit, "Secret Service" carry-style , easily
concealed under a windbreaker.

Keep in mind one thing - this is not a battle rifle. It's not a carbine you can take to a 2-day
Rifle course and burn through 1,000 rounds. And it's not a 5-10,000 round life rifle. That's
not a knock on KelTec, it's just a honest representation of what it was built for.

Shoot a mag or two a couple times a year and keep it clean and keep it handy, and it's perfect
for what it was designed for - concealment.

For a short 9mm carbine - that you can take through a carbine course and treat like a duty-grade AR
mule - check out CMMG's 5 inch Banshee pistol brace (unfortunately it's 2-3x times the price of the S2K)

Here's a review from one of the top Ex-Mil guys on YT for the Banshee (shown with supressor)...



The S2K for the money fits a unique niche and can't be beat.

James Bond would have carried it folded in a thin executive styled leather brief case if it had been
around back in the day. Perfect carbine for a doctor, lawyer or executive to carry in and out of the office
every day in a nice business briefcase or laptop bag...

Nice addition!

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