![]() With a piece of brass behind the bolt, the bolt can't go back far enough to function correctly. When the gun jams, brass commonly goes above the bolt and gets lodged behind the bolt. I really think Kel-Tec dropped the ball on the PLR-22. ![]() Comapnies just don't spend enough on quality control or research and development. That makes for unhappy customers and a tarnished reputation. It sucks when a company uses its first consumers of a particular product as a guinea pig. It is a better idea to buy something when it has been on the market for a little while because you want a good, reliable product that works. I should know better than to buy something right when it comes out. There is a price to be paid for being the first kid on the block with the newest gun. I love having the newst thing which everyone is taking a look at while I'm shooting. I wanted people at the range to ask me what it was. I wanted to be the first kid on the block with this gun. The dealer i bought it from had only one and i was lucky enough to get it. I paid about $315 for it at a local gun show. I saw a scary looking 22LR and had to have it. The serial number was extremely low as well, which leads me to believe it may be part of the first batch. I assume I got one of the first ones off the factory floor considering I got it about 2 weeks afte rhte product was released. I bought a Kel-Tec PLR-22 right hwen they came out. A lot of people own guns made by Kel-Tec.
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