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  • RK808
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 1042

    Keltec Sub 2000 questions

    I know it's already been asked, but I want to make sure I've got this right.

    If I order a Keltec Gen II Sub2000, it needs a 1/2" buttstock extension and a kydex grip if I want to keep it featureless, right? It also cannot have a vertical grip, nor can it have a flash suppressor or other evil features?

    I'm looking to get one, with the buttstock extension, kydex grip, muzzle brake, and a hand stop. Does that seem do-able? If so, who makes Gen II kydex grips? I don't know if Solar Tactical makes them for the Gen IIs, but I know they browse the forums. Thanks for the help in advance.
  • #2
    Quiet
    retired Goon
    • Mar 2007
    • 30242

    AFAIK...
    The SUB-2000 Gen 2 has a sightly greater overall length than the Gen 1, due to a newer shoulder stock design.
    Such that, a stock spacer is no longer needed to meet the minimum 30" overall length requirement.
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    • #3
      RK808
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2009
      • 1042

      I think it can be extended past 30" but when collapsed its 29.5"


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      • #4
        REDHORSE
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2002
        • 1554

        Originally posted by addyyoon
        I think it can be extended past 30" but when collapsed its 29.5"


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        It can not be fired from the folded position.

        So, folded length is not a factor.
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        • #5
          Defy Concealment
          Member
          • Apr 2015
          • 410

          Originally posted by REDHORSE
          It can not be fired from the folded position.

          So, folded length is not a factor.
          I think he means when it is at its shortest position, not when its actually collapsed for transport.


          .... i think...

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