With Keltec real might be relative. Will the make them? Sure. Enough to meet market demand? Now there is the question.
Honestly wish they would focus on working the kinks out of their current weapon lines and get supply back up there. They have several very interesting ideas and several show promise if only demand was met and the bugs were worked out.
As far as a Bullpup M43, if it is real, and I don't doubt that it could be, what does this do that a Tavor or AUG don't?
"I don't collect guns anymore, I stockpile weapons for ****ing war." Chuck P.
"Some days you eat the bacon, and other days the bacon eats you." SeriousStudent
"Don't complain when after killing scores of women and children in a mall, a group of well armed men who train to shoot people like you in the face show up to say hello." WillBrink
M43 and the picture make me think some 1940's runner up to Mikael Kalashinov's design.
It took five years to see the RFB at neighborhood gunshows... Inless the 5.56 is $750 why try?
I have a very hard-to-shake attitude toward Keltec that equates "Keltec" with "crap."
It may not be rationale, or fair, but there it is.
My son has a Keltec pistol for CCW and has had nothing but problems with it.
Their concepts seem sound. Its their product that seems lacking.
Last edited by Quiet; 01-01-14 at 11:12.
Even Kel Tec has its fan boys so it will sell. They will go for double the M.S.R.P for the first year or more and then down in price(still above MSRP) but still be impossible to find. I really have to wonder why they would come out with this when they could could have invested in increasing their production capabilities. It is the ugliest modern bullpup I've seen. I don't have faith that it will work either. 6.5 pressures in a Kel Tec also sound like a disaster waiting to happen.
I'll pass on anything Kel-Tec. Watched too many of then fail in our CCH classes.
I am very confused as to why they would have the RDB and the M43.
I do like the M43's looks, it does look like a 1950s prototype, but i will most likely never have either.
Bookmarks