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| Great. Another gun that you can rarely if ever find any ammo for. But when you do find some, it's more expensive to shoot than .308. Our shop gets as nearly as many queries about 5.7 availability as we do for 40S&W and 45ACP.
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| quote: Originally posted by monoblok: Great. Another gun that you can rarely if ever find any ammo for.
It's okay because you wont be able to get the gun either.
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| It's another offering in a unique caliber. And it will eventually lead to the lowering of ammo prices for us all. And that's a good thing. On another note ... is that a FN P90 magazine this gun is using?
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| quote: It's another offering in a unique caliber. And it will eventually lead to the lowering of ammo prices for us all. And that's a good thing.
Fat chance of that happening unless someone other than FN FINALLY chooses to load for this caliber. Even the current Federal-branded 5.7 is manufactured by FN.
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| quote: Originally posted by T.Webb: It's another offering in a unique caliber. And it will eventually lead to the lowering of ammo prices for us all. And that's a good thing.
On another note ... is that a FN P90 magazine this gun is using?
It looks like a P90 mag, and I can’t see Keltec spending money developing their own mag that looks almost exactly like the FN mag. That means it will be a pretty big pistol. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Udo: The answer to a question that wasn't asked.
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| [/QUOTE] Fat chance of that happening unless someone other than FN FINALLY chooses to load for this caliber. Even the current Federal-branded 5.7 is manufactured by FN.[/QUOTE] Federal is already loading for the 5.7X28, and it's already caused prices to drop. And that was before Ruger started offering their version of the gun. (Also, don't forget that Speer is gearing up to offer a 5.7 Gold Dot. Now with Kel-Tek in the mix, I'm sure we'll see other guns in this caliber. (Like a Ruger Take-down Carbine ... hint, hint).
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| I seem to remember things differently. In the months before Rona, 5.7 prices were creeping upward, not down. Regular customers were complaining that even shopping online their 5.7 'fix' was getting more expensive. FN-branded ammo that used to hover around $20 for a box of 50 had risen to $30 (at the time we were at $32-$34 for the same stuff). Even the wimpier Federal AE stuff that FN makes had jumped up to $25 a box online. Again, our price was a couple of dollars more with that product just like the FN-branded boxes. If Federal is actually doing their own loads of 5.7, I've not seen it. I've only seen FN loads packaged in Federal boxes. I do remember seeing the order sheets for the CCI/Speer 5.7, but since CCI/Speer and Federal are both part of Vista Outdoors, I won't be convinced that any of the Gold Dot product is actually made in Idaho (beyond the actual HP bullets themselves) until I actually see their product in person.
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| quote: Originally posted by monoblok: I seem to remember things differently. In the months before Rona, 5.7 prices were creeping upward, not down. Regular customers were complaining that even shopping online their 5.7 'fix' was getting more expensive. FN-branded ammo that used to hover around $20 for a box of 50 had risen to $30 (at the time we were at $32-$34 for the same stuff). Even the wimpier Federal AE stuff that FN makes had jumped up to $25 a box online. Again, our price was a couple of dollars more with that product just like the FN-branded boxes.
If Federal is actually doing their own loads of 5.7, I've not seen it. I've only seen FN loads packaged in Federal boxes. I do remember seeing the order sheets for the CCI/Speer 5.7, but since CCI/Speer and Federal are both part of Vista Outdoors, I won't be convinced that any of the Gold Dot product is actually made in Idaho (beyond the actual HP bullets themselves) until I actually see their product in person.
Around NY, the FN stuff was running around $35.00 and the Federals were around $29.00. Then the prices started dropping with the Federals around $22.00-24.00. Back in the early Spring, pre-COVID, I was on a wait list for the Gold Dots, but never received a confirmation email. Anyway, I just believe that any gun marketed in this caliber might be beneficial for the caliber. Now, if only we mortals were privy to the restricted ammo?
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| I know everyone bags on Keltec but is there a more innovative company than them. At least they have the balls to take some chances whether you like what they have or not. |
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| quote: Originally posted by DanH: Better question: How do you reload it without taking half the gun apart?
I'm guessing the magazine ejects to the side. Might need a chest rig to carry a reload.
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| I bet it’ll be meant to put a brace on. If the price is right and it functions then it’ll be a hit. Just wish companies other than kel Tec would make these guns kel Tec comes up with |
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| quote: Originally posted by limblessbiff: I bet it’ll be meant to put a brace on. If the price is right and it functions then it’ll be a hit. Just wish companies other than kel Tec would make these guns kel Tec comes up with
Be patient, Ruger will rip them off, all in good time.
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