SUB-2000
.40 Cal Glock 22 mag An overview with pictures
Here
are some pictures of the SUB-200 from KelTec.
This carbine is made to use various pistol
magazines, this one uses .40 cal Glock
magazines. These carbines fold in half
for small size while transporting it. These
well made carbines shoot well and use the
same magazine as common pistols. Because
it is a clever and efficent design these
rifles are fairly hard to get.
The SUB-2000 is available
in the following versions: 9mm: Glock
17 or 19, S&W 59,
Beretta 92, SIG 226 and 40 cal: Glock
22, S&W 4006, Beretta
96, SIG 226
The SUB-2000 is a self-loading
carbine for pistol cartridges. Different
versions of the SUB-2000 will accept
most modern handgun magazines, see
below for a complete list. The SUB-2000
has a greatly extended range compared
to a handgun. The superior precision
is also very useful against small or
partially covered targets at shorter
range. The amount of training to master
the SUB-2000 is only a fraction of
that required for a handgun.
The SUB RIFLE-2000 has
been developed from our highly successful
SUB 9 rifle. Although retaining some
features of the old rifle, the SUB-2000
is a completely new design. Emphasis
has been put on consumer safety, but
without impeding the performance. Polymers
are used to a large extent, resulting
in increased durability and reduced
price. The SUB-2000 is available in
9 mm Luger and .40 S&W.
The bolt can be locked
in the rear position by the operating
handle. The main safety is of protected
push bolt type disconnecting the trigger
bar and interlocking the hammer and
sear. By rotating the barrel upwards
and back, the SUB 2000 can be reduced
to a size of 16" x 7" to facilitate
secure storage and utilize the internal
deployment lock which is operated by
a proprietary key. The rear sight is
of aperture type and the fluorescent
front sight can be adjusted for windage
and elevation.The SUB-2000 can easily
be disassembled without tools for cleaning
or inspection.
The SUB-2000 has six
main component groups: barrel, bolt,
frame, firing mechanism, stock, and
magazine. The barrel is made of SAE
4130 Ordnance steel and attaches permanently
to the front sight and hinge assembly.
A forend is attached to the barrel
by Phillips head screws.
The bolt head is casehardened
steel, and contains the firing pin
and the extractor. The bolt extends
backwards and houses the recoil spring
assembly and operating handle.
The frame is injection
molded in two halves, the left side
holding the ejector and serial number.
The frame houses the firing mechanism,
forms the grip and encloses the barrel
hinge and stock tube. The trigger connects
via a transfer bar to the sear. The
hammer is driven by double torsion
spring. A recessed push bolt safety
disconnects the trigger bar and locks
the sear into the hammer. The functioning
of the mechanism surpasses all applicable
SAAMI safety standards.
The butt stock and tube
also form the housing for the reciprocating
bolt assembly. The SUB-2000 is normally
supplied with one 10 round magazine
according to the version.