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    I have an SAR and an X95.

    When prices get reasonable again, you guys should consider checking out the RDB series. I know they’re KelTec but honestly they have excellent triggers and are excellent suppressor hosts due to the downward eject.

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    Stock their triggers are better than my X95 with Geissele trigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    I have an SAR and an X95.

    When prices get reasonable again, you guys should consider checking out the RDB series. I know they’re KelTec but honestly they have excellent triggers and are excellent suppressor hosts due to the downward eject.

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    Stock their triggers are better than my X95 with Geissele trigger
    But... but... but... it's a kel tec. How is everything else aside from the trigger?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrozowjj View Post
    But... but... but... it's a kel tec. How is everything else aside from the trigger?
    I quite like almost everything about them better than the Tavors for my use.

    If I were in a military outpost needing something extremely heavy duty use, sure I might pick the Tavors as a military rifle.

    But for home defense, recreational shooting and what I use it for… I actually appreciate the significantly lighter weight and ease of carry.

    The RDB-S only weighs 5 pounds! That’s like the weight of a USPSA Carry Optics gun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    I quite like almost everything about them better than the Tavors for my use.

    If I were in a military outpost needing something extremely heavy duty use, sure I might pick the Tavors as a military rifle.

    But for home defense, recreational shooting and what I use it for… I actually appreciate the significantly lighter weight and ease of carry.

    The RDB-S only weighs 5 pounds! That’s like the weight of a USPSA Carry Optics gun!
    You mean the trigger pull is 5lbs or the whole gun is 5lbs? Because none of the models listed on Kel Tec's website have a weight of 5lbs. They seem to all be right around 7lbs except for the Survival version which is just a few oz under 6lbs. Are the weights on their website wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrozowjj View Post
    You mean the trigger pull is 5lbs or the whole gun is 5lbs? Because none of the models listed on Kel Tec's website have a weight of 5lbs. They seem to all be right around 7lbs except for the Survival version which is just a few oz under 6lbs. Are the weights on their website wrong?
    I misremembered and pulled a figure off the web. Sorry!

    I confirmed with my actual rifles. Weight and trigger weight. Triggers are stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    I misremembered and pulled a figure off the web. Sorry!

    I confirmed with my actual rifles. Weight and trigger weight. Triggers are stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    I misremembered and pulled a figure off the web. Sorry!

    I confirmed with my actual rifles. Weight and trigger weight. Triggers are stock.

    Well I went down a rabit hole last night. For the pre-pandemic price of $800 seems actually kind of neat. That said Keltec had issues making guns before the pandemic so I can't even begin to imagine what it's like now. Haha.

    That said how comfortable is that "survival" version because it looks very uncomfortable.

    And now I can't unsee this:
    http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Planet_of_..._M1_Carbine.29

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrozowjj View Post
    Well I went down a rabit hole last night. For the pre-pandemic price of $800 seems actually kind of neat. That said Keltec had issues making guns before the pandemic so I can't even begin to imagine what it's like now. Haha.

    That said how comfortable is that "survival" version because it looks very uncomfortable.

    And now I can't unsee this:
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    Prepandemic they were fire sale-ing them and I didn’t think anything could replace my Tavors….

    But they’re super easy to shoot and really kind of a joy.

    They’re pretty comfortable to shoot. Better than a pistol braced pistol non-rifle, lol.

    Mainly I like them for short length as a suppressor host.


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