KelTec
Kel-Tec CNC Industries Inc., commonly referred to as KelTec, 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 and expanding to rifles and then shotguns. KelTec is a privately owned Florida corporation. George Kellgren, KelTec owner and chief engineer, is a Swedish designer who also designed many earlier Husqvarna, Swedish Interdynamics AB, 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.
KelTec has a reputation in the firearms industry for releasing innovative, and often radically disruptive new designs for firearms, such as the KSG shotgun and SUB-2000, as well as inexpensive, reliable and easily concealable firearms such as the pocket pistol KelTec P32.
History
Some Firearms manufactured by KelTec include the following: P11 pistol ; the P32 pistol, chambered in.32 ACP and one of the smallest and lightest pocketable pistols still in production weighing only ; the P3AT pistol chambered in.380 ACP since discontinued; the P-40 chambered in.40 S&W which has also been discontinued; the SUB-9 and the later very popular Kel-Tec SUB-2000, both semi-automatic pistol caliber carbines that readily fold into themselves for easy storage. In addition, the company offers a family of 5.56×45mm rifles known as the SU-16 series.In November 2005 the PLR-16 was released. The PLR-16 is 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. In 2011, Kel-Tec released the KSG, a 12-gauge shotgun with a 14-round capacity utilizing a pair of tube magazines. In 2016, Kel-Tec introduced the CMR-30 carbine, based on the PMR30.
Lightest, thinnest semi-automatic 9 mm pistol
The PF9, a flat 9×19mm single-column magazine semi-automatic pistol based on the earlier P11 and P3AT designs, was upon its release in 2006 touted as the thinnest and lightest 9 mm pistol ever mass-produced. The PF9 was retired in 2022 and replaced with the P15."High-Efficiency Rifles"
At 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." 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, 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. 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 was released in late 2015.Products
Kel-Tec breaks down their product line into three main categories: pistols, shotguns and rifles.Pistols
- KelTec PF9 9x19mm
- KelTec P11 9x19mm
- KelTec P15 9x19mm
- KelTec P17 22 LR
- KelTec P32.32 ACP
- KelTec P3AT.380 ACP
- KelTec P50 FN 5.7 5.7x28mm
- KelTec PLR16 5.56 NATO
- KelTec PLR22.22 LR
- KelTec PMR30.22 WMR
- KelTec CP33.22LR
- KelTec PR57 FN 5.7×28mm
Shotguns
- KelTec KSG series
- *KelTec KSG-25
- *KelTec KSG Tactical
- *KelTec KSG Compact
- *KelTec KS7
- *KelTec KSG410
Rifles
- KelTec R50 FN 5.7x28
- KelTec SUB-2000 9mm/.40S&W/5.7x28mm
- KelTec SUB-2000 CQB
- KelTec SU-16 5.56 NATO
- KelTec SU-22.22 LR
- KelTec RFB 7.62 NATO bullpup
- KelTec CMR-30.22 WMR
- KelTec RDB 5.56 NATO bullpup