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Keltec PMR 30 recalled

Postby DeanC on Mon May 16, 2011 10:14 am

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Re: Keltec PMR 30 recalled

Postby Thunderjohn on Mon May 16, 2011 12:50 pm

Wouldn't you think the R&D guys would have noticed they weren't making round holes?
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Re: Keltec PMR 30 recalled

Postby DeanC on Mon May 16, 2011 12:57 pm

Thunderjohn wrote:Wouldn't you think the R&D guys would have noticed they weren't making round holes?

You would think. I guess they were so far behind they rushed it and screwed the pooch. Read the sad chronology:

PMR-30 Status Update Statement
10-18-2010

PMR-30 Status Update II
11-05-2010

PMR-30 Status Update III
01-14-2011

PMR-30 Status Update IV
05-10-2011
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Re: Keltec PMR 30 recalled

Postby onebohemian on Mon May 16, 2011 1:00 pm

I still want one. Maybe even more so now. I suspect I shouldn't hold my breath as even this recall won't reduce the demand for the things.
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Re: Keltec PMR 30 recalled

Postby TommyMN on Mon May 16, 2011 6:52 pm

I can't find a pf9 let alone this thing.
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Re: Keltec PMR 30 recalled

Postby crbutler on Mon May 16, 2011 7:26 pm

Is this an actual recall, or just some writer saying there is?

I don't know where this guy gets his info- from his comments, I hope its better than

"Fluted barrels are more accurate."

Along with the comment about the blowback action not being able to handle a .22 WMR cartridge for pete's sake.

That and all the gunwhores not telling anyone about this in their reviews...
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Re: Keltec PMR 30 recalled

Postby jaydubs on Tue May 17, 2011 4:16 am

crbutler wrote:Is this an actual recall, or just some writer saying there is?

I don't know where this guy gets his info- from his comments, I hope its better than

"Fluted barrels are more accurate."

Along with the comment about the blowback action not being able to handle a .22 WMR cartridge for pete's sake.

That and all the gunwhores not telling anyone about this in their reviews...


http://www.keltecweapons.com/news/pmr-3 ... -update-iv

It's not a recall per se, but kel tec is acknowledging that keyholing can happen. They're redesigning the barrels in new production models to address this. Additionally, they will replace any old barrels for people who want the new ones (eventually).

As far as the fluted barrels, you're right. Fluted barrels aren't necessarily more accurate. But, given the same wight, a fluted barrel is stiffer than a non-fluted barrel. And since the update mentions the new barrels will be the same weight, it stand to reason they will be less stiff. Sounds like kel tec decided the extra time it takes to flute the barrels is not worth it, especially considering how far demand exceed supply.
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Re: Keltec PMR 30 recalled

Postby crbutler on Tue May 17, 2011 11:13 pm

More correctly, a fluted barrel is lighter than a nonfluted barrel of the same OD. I doubt a fluted barrel is more stiff than a barrel of the original OD. I am not really sure about the increased cooling thing, that was the reason behind the "really cool looking" fins on the old Tommy gun and Lewis guns had aluminum fins for a similar reason, but modern military weapons don't use them. Barrel fluting is mostly done for weight reduction purposes, not to increase stiffness, although now it is done for cosmetic effect more often than not.

I wonder about that comment on the same weight. That would likely require redesign (ie replacement) of the slide. Of course, if you are dealing with a blowback action, it HAS to be close to the same weight, or it won't work....
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Re: Keltec PMR 30 recalled

Postby jaydubs on Wed May 18, 2011 4:11 am

You're right. A non-fluted barrel of the same outer diameter is most certainly stiffer than a fluted barrel, all else being equal. It's just that when weights are the same, a fluted barrel will have a greater outer diameter.

As far as the cooling issue, it is far better explained here than I could ever do. http://www.snipercountry.com/articles/r ... luting.asp

Long story short, fluted barrels do cool faster, but not because of surface area.
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