Kel-Tec PMR-30 pistol
Kel-Tec PMR-30 pistol, partially disassembled
Type | Single Action semiautomatic |
Caliber(s) | .22 WMR (5.6mm Winchester Magnum Rimfire) |
Weight unloaded | 386 g / 13.6 oz |
Length | 201 mm / 7.9" |
Barrel length | 109 mm / 4.2" |
Magazine capacity | 30 rounds |
The Kel-Tec PMR-30 pistol is a most recent development of the US-based
Kel-Tec CNC Industries Co, an innovative arms-making company led by
renowned small arms designer George Kellgren. The Kel-Tec PMR-30 pistol
entered production in 2010, and is intended for civilian market, as an
inexpensive, yet effective personal weapon for practice, small game
hunting and self-defense. Thanks to the light weight and low recoil, it
is suitable for most shooters, even those who can't stand recoil of the
more powerful handgun ammunition. Yet, this pistol is not a toy by any
means - it delivers about 190 Joules (139 Ft.Lbs) of muzzle energy per
every shot, and there's plenty of shots per every magazine.
The Kel-Tec PMR-30 pistol uses interesting operating system, which
manufacturer calls "hybrid blowback/locked-breech system". In my
opinion, however, this system can be better described as delayed
blowback, as there's actually no rigid mechanical locking between the
barrel and slide upon discharge. The slide is free to recoil, and the
barrel also is allowed to recoil a little against the steel insert, set
into the frame. If the chamber pressure is high (gun is loaded with
'hot' versions of the .22 WMR ammo), the friction between the case and
chamber walls will cause the barrel to recoil along with the case,
adding its mass to the mass of the slide and thus slowing (delaying)
down the initial recoil while pressure is still high. If chamber
pressure is low enough, the case will start to slip out of the barrel
immediately, just like in any other simple blowback weapon. To quote
Kel-Tec design engineer, "It's a
balancing act between the bullet friction pulling the barrel forward,
and the case friction in the chamber pulling the barrel back. Bullet
friction does not change much based on round pressure, but the case
friction will.". The Kel-Tec PMR-30 pistol is built around a
compact aluminum alloy frame, which is set into polymer (Zytel) grip
frame. The slide and barrel are manufactured from steel, and the rear
part of the slide is also enclosed into the polymer housing which has
large cocking serrations and also carries an integral rear sight base on
the top. The trigger is of single action type, with ambidextrous safety
levers, conveniently located at either side of the grip frame.
Double-stack, single feed magazine is also made from Zytel and has
capacity of 30 rounds. Magazine release is located at the base of the
grip, to provide maximum protection against accidental magazine
release. The Kel-Tec PMR-30 pistol is equipped with fixed iron sights
with color fiber-optic inserts; front sight is dovetailed to the slide.
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