Well speaking specifically about the Kel Tec Sub2000 I have. The CZ Scorpion comes in tomorrow (so can't vouch for how it is in that regard yet) and the KT got me to thinking about it. Now most 9mm AR's have a brass deflector of sorts so that probably blocks some it.
Today when shooting the KT I kept my right eye closed but could feel the gas and flecks of powder hit my right cheek. Shooting glasses is the obvious answer but in a bad situation are you gonna have shooting specs available? To be sure, the KT isn't a first-line grab-and-go gun but it works well, is compact as hell when folded, and is just plain fun to shoot. I can see it being put in one vehicle or another if I felt the need to up-gun from a handgun in each one like we have now.
After a little Googling it turns out someone makes one specifically for the KT Sub2000:
https://www.mcarbo.com/kel-tec-sub-2...deflector.aspx
It's only $13 so I might give it a try. Still wondering what the Scorpion will be like though.
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I’m a left-handed Scorpion owner, never had an issue with gas to the face in the three years and thousands of rounds with mine.
My suppressed 12.5” AR, on the other hand...
I just shot my first PCC match with my scorpion. I first off; loved the format. 30-40 hits required per stage made it feel like a hose fest which was a nice change of pace from the more long range AR matches I have been shooting lately.
The CZ on the other hand was a little monster. The most common set up was an AR9 that took glock mags and lots of those guns seemed to have issues. The CZ with magpul mags just chugged through 300 rounds like it was nothing. My local range actually has a PCC class in the weekly steel challenge, so I am gonna try and get the CZ out a lot more.
I just ordered the magpul pistol grip and a AR cowitness mount; since I don't like my holosun being that low. I want more of a heads up position.
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