It has a positive disconnector, a push bolt safety that blocks the sear and disengages the trigger bar. The firing mechanism is of conventional single action type. A captive guide recoil spring with buffer actuates the bolt. The heavy two-piece steel bolt holds the firing pin, the extractor and has the operating handle on the bottom. The tubular steel stock contains the bolt and is ended by the polymer butt stock. The forend also has integrated the ability to house batteries and/or other small devices. The 4130 ordnance steel barrel has a spring-loaded collar to ensure an accurate lock between the receiver and the polymer forend and the fully adjustable front sight. The receiver also houses the firing mechanism. The bottom of the receiver forms the pistol grip, also accepting different magazines according to the version specified. The receiver rigidly attaches to the stock by multiple lugs. This block is securely locked in place by a swiveling trigger guard. The front end houses a hinge block holding the barrel and the rear sight. The receiver is made of an impact modified glass reinforced Zytel. It was designed by George Kellgren, a Swedish-American designer who also designed many earlier Husqvarna (in Sweden), Intratec, and Grendel brand firearms. It is available in two versions chambered for 9 mm or. The main advantages of a carbine in a pistol caliber over a handgun include the increased sight radius(aids with accurate shooting) the long barrel more efficiently captures burning powder which increases projectile velocity above what a shorter handgun barrel would be capable of and more points of contact between the shooter and weapon(increases stability). The weapon accepts magazines from semi-automatic handguns (such as Glock). The distinguishing characteristic of this rifle is that it folds in half for storage and transportation, and its extreme slim shape compared to other rifles. It feeds from a grip-located magazine well using magazines designed for various pistols, and is an inexpensive carbine. The rifle is a blowback operated, semi-automatic firearm with its operating spring located in the tubular stock. The SUB-2000 is a pistol-caliber carbine manufactured by Kel-Tec CNC Industries of Cocoa, Florida, United States. Glock, Beretta, S&W and SIG-Sauer pistol magazines
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