Is the KEL TEC SUB-2000 illegal?

Many of you might be wondering if owning a KEL TEC SUB-2000 in California is legal. The answer is yes and no. A stock SUB-2000 that comes directly from the manufacturer is not allowed in the state. But with a few modifications, the rifle can be owned without the worry of getting into trouble with law enforcement.

What is a Kel Tec Sub 2000 considered?

Because the Kel-Tec Sub Rifle 2000 is classified as a rifle, it required no permit, as pistols do in Connecticut. But with its folding stock, hand grip and appetite for pistol ammunition and not rifle ammunition, the Kel-Tec was about as close as one could get to a pistol that is not technically one.

What’s the difference between Ruger PC 9 and Kel Tec sub 2000?

In the world of pistol caliber carbines, few guns look more different than the traditionally-styled Ruger PC 9 and the futuristic, folding Kel-Tec Sub-2000. Yet, these guns have more aspects in common than not — plus, they’re both designed for a very specific role — survival.

How big is a Kel Tec sub 2000?

The KEL TEC SUB-2000 is a moderately priced pistol caliber carbine with utility that far out weights the cost of ownership. It’s a utilitarian weapon of choice that’s been dubbed the “modern day truck gun” due to the ability to take it from a overall length of 30.5” to a foldable length of 16.25” x 7” and store it in your laptop case.

Which is more accurate the sub 2000 or the 4095ts?

Compared Accuracy: The SUB-2000 is a bit more accurate than the 4095TS due to the more precise manufacturing and attention to detail. The 4095TS accuracy would compare to that of a mass production AK-47.

Which is better the sub 2000 or the Hi Point?

The Hi Point 4095TS is fatter, bulkier and clunky. The 4095TS won’t fold in half like the SUB-2000 and the 4095TS is not concealable at all. Compared Function: The Hi Point 4095TS has a “last shot hold open” unlike the SUB-2000 which is a plus to the Hi Point and a draw back to the SUB2K.