See it on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9Xqa2vwq60 or download the video here(9MB .wmv file...right click and "save as"). PDF all about this rifle here http://www.kel-tec.com/images/downloads/RFB_Flyer_SHOT_2007_web.pdf Man ... I just gotta have :shock:
Yes, I have long awaited a bullpup chambered in .308 so this will more than likely find its way home with me one day.
the perfect companian to my sub 2000. if that thing will shoot under three inches at 100 yards, i'm putting one in the ol' safe. lifetime warranty by the way.
I wonder if you had to shoot upwards, whether the spent cases would start to back up and jam the gun. Very lackadasical ejection from the tube.
it sort of looks like they're being pushed forward, maybe by a rod or by gas or something. Not very hard, but you can see sometimes they collect but then are all pushed out. Apparently the FN 2000 doesn't have any issues with ejection from what I've heard, and it has a similar mechanism for ejection.
IF it is anything like the F2K.... ...it is a purely mechanical action that removes the spent brass and pushes it forward into an ejection tube.... I intend to test my FS2K in a variety of conditions/angles, when the opportunity arises....
Try this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prLEl3oK4z0&mode=related&search= "Montreal Gangster" shooting the Kel-Tec PLR16 while his GF videos him in action. She says to one of the ejected shells, "Ooh. Hit my boob again." But she keeps on running the camera and doesn't move out of the way. I guess when you're a "Gangster" GF, a hot shell in the boob is no big deal. :mrgreen: