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The New Keltec P50 Has a 50+1-Round Capacity
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In a company tradition of making guns that look like they stepped out of an 80s sci-fi movie yet are strangely appealing, and even kind of practical, KelTec is celebrating it's 30th anniversary by releasing one of the wildest pistols on the market. They somehow managed to outdo last year's CP33 pistol release in terms of capacity. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
(3/3/2021)
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And you might see one in a store, once.
KelTec: we introduce more models when we can't keep up with production on anything. We kinda hate our customers and love to dangle things in front of them. |
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