With demand high/supply low what did you pay for your Kel-tec?

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MrWesson

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With keltec demand high and supply low people are paying a over msrp for them these days so what did you pay?

Specify new/used

I bought a sub2000 which are notoriously hard to find for 350 used with a couple mags after looking for a month. Not a deal by any means but they are going for 400+ now.

CDNN has them listed(no stock for months) at 299.99.

I am seeing pmr30's going for $100+ over MSRP :rolleyes:
 
Like most firearms the business you deal with work on a certain margin and thats that. I have bought two of there 9mm pistols and payed 240 for my pf-9 and weighted 3 months for it. The p-11 was in stock for the same price. Ever thing sells for 10% over his cost.
 
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I want a pmr-30 and that KSG....Buds got the pmr
listed for 300.00 but not in stock.
I can wait but by the time I get a hand on one
the price will 450+.And that would be because kel-tec
makes like 5 or 6 a year.(or it seems like it) LOL
 
Forklift352 Most don't know that Kel Tec is the fourth last firearm producer in america. Made and sold 400,000 + in 2010. Read that in a column in one of the firearm mags . Of course sw ruger ans taurus wer ahead of them. but not a same number of firearms. So if the rifles avaible they would have made a couple more than 5 or 6. Maybe 10
 
I got my .40 Glock Sub2k for ~$350 brand new. That's with tax and all. Not bad for MA.
 
I'd hold off on doing anything with Bud's til they can prevent fraud charges on customers CC.

I personally would not pay close to MSRP for anything Kel Tec...and I own a PMR and RFB.

I paid $280 for my PMR and $1,300 for my RFB. At those prices those firearms are a good value, but I'm not willing to spend more than that on my RFB.
 
Whatever you do decide don't use Gunbroker.com as your guide to gun valves. A lot of the buyers there don't have any idea what the real value is and the dealers take advantage of it. I find most lisitngs over priced and shipping charges inflated.
My brother had 2 Keltec 9mm and got rid of both. The magazine release is located poorly and it's easy to drop a mag.
 
I heard they have only a certain amount of machines dedicated to a few models and models flow based on what they are manufacturing at different times of the year.

If this is true I wish keltec would put out a schedule of it.

I just noticed a steady flow of pf9's but a month or so ago not one gun store within 100miles had one(I live in fort lauderdale/lots of gun stores). I called around to the same gun stores looking for sub 2000's and a alot said they have been trying to order and havent had one in a year.
 
Man every gun company builds that way, if none are avalible you have to buy used or wait for production time to come around again.
 
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