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. Kel-Tec is a privately owned Florida corporation. George Kellgren, Kel-Tec owner and chief engineer, is a Swedish designer who also designed many earlier Husqvarna, Swedish Interdynamics AB (in Sweden), Intratec and Grendel brand firearms. The company has been developing and manufacturing a wide variety of firearms, ranging from semi-automatic handguns, i.e. pistols, to semi-automatic rifles and shotguns.
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Firearms |
Founded | 1991 |
Founder | George Kellgren |
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | George Kellgren (President) |
Products | Pistols, Rifles, Shotguns |
Website | www.keltecweapons.com |
History
editWeapons manufactured by Kel-Tec include the P-11 pistol (9 mm); the P-32 pistol (32 ACP); the P-3AT pistol (.380 ACP); the P-40 (.40 S&W)(discontinued); the SUB-9 and the later SUB-2000, both semi-automatic pistol caliber carbines that fold for storage. In addition, the company offers a family of 5.56×45mm rifles known as the SU-16 series.
November 2005 saw the introduction of the PLR-16, a long-range pistol design based on key design elements copied from the earlier SU-16 rifle design.
In 2010 Kel Tec introduced the PMR30, a lightweight, full-size, .22 Magnum 30-shot semiautomatic pistol.[3] In 2016, Kel-Tec introduced the CMR-30 carbine, based on the PMR30.[4]
Lightest, thinnest semi-automatic 9 mm pistol
editThe PF-9, a flat 9×19mm single-column magazine semi-automatic pistol based on the earlier P-11 and P-3AT designs, was upon its release in 2006 touted as the thinnest and lightest 9 mm pistol ever mass-produced.[5] The PF-9 was retired in 2022 and replaced with the P15.[6]
"High-Efficiency Rifles"
editAt the 2007 SHOT Show held in Orlando, Florida, Kel-Tec introduced a series of new "High-Efficiency Rifles" called the RFB, standing for "Rifle, Forward-ejection, Bull-pup."[7] The RFB is a gas-operated semi-automatic rifle with tilting breech block locking mechanism, loads the 7.62×51 NATO cartridge and uses metric FAL magazines; the RFB "family" consists in a series of bullpup rifles with three barrel lengths (18" barrel carbine, 24" sporter and 32" target versions), and a patented forward-ejection system via a tube placed over the barrel that ejects the spent case forwards, over the handguard of the rifle. This eliminates a major drawback of bullpup rifles, which is that they may not be readily usable by left-handed shooters.[8] Distribution of the RFB rifles in the USA was scheduled for February 2009; as of 2013, it has been publicly released for sale. As a further Revolution of the Bullpup, the RDB (Rifle Downward-ejecting Bullpup) was released in late 2015.[9]
Products
editKel-Tec breaks down their product line into three main categories: pistols, shotguns and rifles.[10]
Pistols
edit- Kel-Tec PF9 9mm
- Kel-Tec P11
- Kel-Tec P15 9mm
- Kel-Tec P17 22LR
- Kel-Tec P32
- Kel-Tec P3AT
- Kel-Tec P50 FN 5.7
- Kel-Tec PLR16 5.56 NATO
- Kel-Tec PLR22 .22 LR
- Kel-Tec PMR30 .22 WMR
- Kel-Tec CP33
Shotguns
edit- Kel-Tec KSG series
- Kel-Tec KSG-25
- Kel-Tec KSG Tactical
- Kel-Tec KSG Compact
- Kel-Tec KS7
- Kel-Tec KSG410
Rifles
edit- Kel-Tec R50 FN 5.7x28 (P50 in rifle form)
- Kel-Tec SUB-2000 9mm/.40S&W
- Kel-Tec SUB-2000 CQB (integrally suppressed SUB-2000)
- Kel-Tec SU-16 5.56 NATO
- Kel-Tec SU-22 .22 LR
- Kel-Tec RFB 7.62 NATO bullpup
- Kel-Tec CMR-30 .22 WMR
- Kel-Tec RDB 5.56 NATO bullpup[11]
Gallery
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P-11 9 mm with loaded magazine
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P-32 .32 ACP
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P-3AT .380 ACP
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PF-9 9mm blued finish with gray grip
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SUB-2000 9 mm with 15-round Beretta magazine
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SUB-2000 9 mm, folded
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PLR-16 5.56×45mm with compact forend and Levang linear recoil compensator
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SU-16A 5.56×45mm
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SU-16C 5.56×45mm, with stock in fixed position
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SU-16C 5.56×45mm, with stock in folded position
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SU-16C 5.56×45mm, with after-market collapsible stock, pistol grip, and telescopic sight
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RFB 7.62×51mm, with holographic weapon sight and sling
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KSG 12 Gauge
References
edit- ^ https://blog.keltecweapons.com/press/a-reminder-to-our-friends-in-the-press "A REMINDER TO OUR FRIENDS IN THE PRESS" KelTec. keltecweapons.com
- ^ Johnston, Phil W. "Little Kel-Tec P-11 Pistol Features New, Practical Design." GunWeek. 2001. [1] Archived 2012-03-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Pistols" Kel-Tec. keltecweapons.com
- ^ Horman, B. Gil (January 11, 2016). "Tested: Kel-Tec CMR-30 .22 Magnum Rifle". American Rifleman. Retrieved April 9, 2016 – via NRA.
- ^ "PF-9." Kel-Tec. Kel-Tec-CNC.com
- ^ "P15 Press" Kel-Tec. keltecweapons.com
- ^ "News." Kel-Tec. Kel-Tec-CNC.com
- ^ "Brochure: Kel-Tec RFB High-Efficiency Rifle." Kel-Tec. SHOT Show 2007
- ^ "RDB". Archived from the original on 2016-08-24. Retrieved 2016-08-13.
- ^ "Our Guns". Kel-Tec. Archived from the original on 19 December 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
- ^ "RDB". Archived from the original on 2016-08-24. Retrieved 2016-08-13.