What kind of bullets does a Kel Tec PMR-30 take?

What kind of bullets does a Kel Tec PMR-30 take?

The PMR-30 pistol is an auto-loading firearm chambered for the . 22WMR cartridge. Only standard, commercially manufactured, brass-cased ammunition should be used. It accepts a proprietary magazine that holds up to 30 rounds, unless limited by law.

What kind of bullets does a Kel Tec take?

It is available in two versions chambered for 9 mm or . 40 S&W caliber cartridges. It was designed by George Kellgren, a Swedish-American designer who also designed many earlier Husqvarna (in Sweden), Grendel, and Intratec brand firearms, including the famous TEC-9 handgun.

Is the Kel Tec PMR-30 reliable?

Kel-Tec’s high-capacity pistol is generally described as very reliable, with one reviewer stating his review weapon went through close to 700 rounds without a mishap. Another reviewer claimed that recoil “isn’t a consideration although the . 22 Magnum exhibits a healthy muzzle blast.”

Is the Kel Tec 22 A good gun?

22 Magnum round, means it’s a great gun for people who might have less strength than the average gun owner. Finally, the Kel-Tec PMR-30 is a great range gun. With its loud bark, flat recoil, and large capacity magazine, you’ll want to shoot it for hours and hours on end.

How much does a Kel-Tec PMR 30 cost?

Kel-Tec PMR-30 Pistol

Item# Action Price
1386276 (1386276) MPN: PMR30BGRN Pistol $489.99
1406830 (1406830) MPN: PMR30BTAN Pistol $489.99
1456729 (1456729) MPN: PMR30GY Pistol $529.99
1503773 (1503773) MPN: PMR-30-CK-TTNM Pistol $529.99

What handgun is used by Navy SEALs?

While the Sig Sauer P226 is used by many militaries and agencies worldwide, one of the most famous users of the pistol is the U.S. Navy SEALs, which used the P226 up until they switched to the Glock 19 around 2015.

What is a 30 pistol?

The PMR-30 is relatively new, sleek looking autoloading handgun. Introduced in 2011, it has an overall length of 7.9 inches and a 4140 steel barrel length of 4.3 inches—typical for the handguns in its size class. Unlike other American-designed handguns the magazine release is at the heel, making it ambidextrous.