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Not on the ban list yet and takes AR mags... Kel-Tec is "goy" owned (go) as far as I know...--CSR

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QuoteSU-16CA

The SU-16CA is a hybrid of the SU-16C and SU-16A rifles. It comes with the same 16-inch barrel with Chrome-lined bore and chamber and 1/2-28 threads as the C model. All features from the C model are retained and combined with the stock of the A model. The SU-16CA will come with 2 10 round magazines that store in the stock and all the same Parkerized parts as the C model. Like the A model, the SU-16CA can be folded for storage and it will not fire in the folded position.

This allows for it to be purchased in most states that still have an "Assault Weapons Ban"  :shh:

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Calibers:    .223 Rem    5.56mm
Weight unloaded:    4.7lbs.    2.1kg
Length:    35.9"    912.0mm
Length Folded:    24.9"    632.7mm
Barrel length:    16.0"    406.4mm
Magazine Capacity:    10 rounds, or M-16 compatible
Twist:    1:9"    1:228.6mm
Trigger Pull:    5lbs to 7lbs    22.2N to 31.1N
Sight Radius:    15.5"    393.7mm

The KSG is also available:

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KSG

The KSG (Kel-Tec Shotgun) is Kel-Tec CNC's first entry into the shotgun market. The size, shape, and design is similar to the currently available Kel-Tec RFB rifle, but the KSG ejects downward, instead of forward. The KSG weighs 6.9 lbs. and is as compact as legally possible with a 26.1" overall length and an 18.5" cylinder bore barrel. Even with this compact size, the internal dual tube magazines hold an impressive 12 rounds of 12 gauge 3" rounds in total (6 per tube). It can also reliably shoot shells as short as 1 3/4" up to the 3".
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 
Caliber    12 gauge 3"
Barrel length    18.5"
Total capacity
   6+6+1
Weight empty    6.9lbs
Weight loaded    8.5lbs
Length    26.1"
Height    7"

This simple and reliable pump action feeds from either the left or right tube. The feed side is manually selected by a lever located behind the trigger guard.

 

The pump includes an under picatinny rail for the mounting of a forward grip, a light, or a laser. The included top picatinny sight rail will accept many types of optics or iron sights. Forward and rear sling loops are built in, and a basic sling is included. The soft rubber butt pad helps to tame recoil.

 

The KSG receiver is made from hardened steel and includes the magazine tubes which have been welded in place. The grip and stock assembly is made of glass reinforced nylon (Zytel) and is easily disassembled by pushing out 2 pins, which store in 2 holes in the grip when removed. The barrel and pump assembly is removed by loosening the 2 front magazine tube nuts with a coin and sliding the assembly forward.



Description   Estimated MSRP
 
KSG                              
   ~$ 1197.00

QuoteRFB



RFB stands for Rifle, Forward-ejecting Bullpup. Why forward-ejecting? Because it allows the RFB to be the first truly ambidextrous 7.62 NATO Bullpup ever developed. The patented, dual-extractor system maintains control of the case from the moment it leaves the magazine and upon firing, pulls the fired case from the chamber and lifts them to push them into an ejection chute above the barrel, where they exit. The Bullpup configuration and tilting-block mechanism allow the 18" model to be only 26.1" long, or as much as 14" shorter in overall length than its competitors with equal barrel lengths. Furthermore, the stock and mechanism cross-section is similar to a conventional rifle, in stark contrast to existing Bullpup rifles. The RFB is also the safest Bullpup ever developed because the breech is separated from the shooters face by two layers of 1.6 mm steel. In the highly unlikely event of a case rupture, gas expansion is directed downwards through the magazine well to protect the shooters head and face.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Calibers:    Hunter    Carbine
Weight unloaded (no magazine):    9.8 lbs    8.1 lbs
Length:    31"    26"
Barrel length:    24"    18"
Magazine:    10 or 20 FAL
Practical range:    1200m    600m

The RFB is a short-stroke gas piston operated semi-automatic rifle in 7.62 mm NATO caliber. It accepts standard metric FAL type magazines which work "drop free" and do not need to be tilted in. One 20 round magazine is included*. Barrels on current models are 18" and 24" long, with Salt Bath Nitride Finish in the bore and chamber. All of the barrels are now SBN (Salt Bath Nitride) for finish as it will last longer than the previous chrome-lining finish and the bolts are now finished with Titanium Nitride to assist with the smoothness of operation.  The muzzle is threaded 5/8x24 TPI and comes equipped with our A2-style Flash Hider*, except the Hunter Variant which comes with a thread protector. All controls are fully ambidextrous; the reciprocating operating handle can be switched to either side. The trigger mechanism is second to no other Bullpup ever built and better than nearly all commercial semi-auto rifles. The safety disconnects the trigger and blocks the hammer action. A Mil-Spec Picatinny rail is attached rigidly to the barrel. No open sights are provided, allowing the user to select from the very best new optics and sight systems available. The RFB comes with a two point sling that can be easily configured to suit the user's preference. Available accessories include a free-floating, Quad Rail Picatinny and Sight Riser, bipod mounts, a removable bayonet lug for use with NATO style bayonets including our own Folding Bayonet, Stock Spacers for added length, and a Tactical Operation Handle.

Description    MSRP
 
RFB    $ 1880.00

http://www.keltecweapons.com/our-guns/rifles/rfb/
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