Keltec gen 3?

So i handled the S&w version of keltec the other day Wouldn’t buy one. Compared to keltecs. Im pretty sure at range day at sshow 2025 they may have their booth set up. Im excited to actually fire one. Ill let you all know

I’ve no idea what you’re talking about but I’m interested (love my KS7)
S&W ?

Googled it
You mean the .40 S&W carbine ?

Yeah. Check out the sw new side folder.

No. Thyre only doing it in 9mm as of now

He is talking about the smith and wesson fpc. Folding pistol carbine. He is comparing it to the keltec sub2000. Very similar, but look nicer built. Only issue i see is they are only s&w mp mags. Where as the keltec can get using glock mags.

Something we would go to jail for in NJ ??

I don’t think so. The Keltec Sub2000 and S&W FPC fold at the chamber not a folding stock. It can’t be fired in it’s folded position is why I think this is OK.

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To the best of my knowledge, the Sub2000 is legal in NJ, except that the cap on the threaded barrel needs to be pinned or welded. The Gen. 3 twists when it folds to allow it to close with an optic attached, while the Gen. 2 requires a mount that can move out of the way. I have one of each, a Gen. 2 that I keep here in NJ as a “truck gun,” and a Gen. 3 with the larger mags that I keep in Florida.

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They are legal in New Germany I bought one several years ago for my wife as a close-quarter-long gun with 9mm having its limitations on distance.

Yes. 2 evil features. Mag. Pistol grip. And its a semi