The Grendel P10, chambered in .380 ACP, utilizes M16 stripper clips for its fixed 10-round magazine due to case head compatibility. Despite historical interest, the P10 exhibits significant reliability issues, including failures to extract and double feeds, especially around the 8th-9th round. Its fixed sights and double-action-only trigger are described as poor, making it a historically interesting but practically unreliable firearm from the 1980s.
This video explores the Grendel P30, a rare .22 Win Mag pistol that predates Kel-Tec's modern designs. It highlights the P30's unique high-capacity magazine and top-ejecting brass during live fire. The demonstration covers safe operation, including magazine insertion and the frame-mounted safety.
This YouTube video offers a range comparison between the Grendel and 300 BLK cartridges. The description highlights that the Grendel performs significantly better at longer distances, suggesting a focus on ballistic performance and accuracy over range. The video likely showcases shooting demonstrations and data to support this claim, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in rifle calibers and their performance characteristics.
This YouTube video discusses the ammunition availability of the 300 Blackout caliber compared to the 6.5 Grendel. The creator highlights that 300 BLK is generally easier to find. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise and website, providing links for apparel and other recommended products, as well as social media and contact information. A disclaimer clarifies the creator's expertise and the educational/entertainment nature of the content.
This TFBTV episode features James Reeves interviewing George Kellgren, the founder of Kel-Tec. The discussion covers a range of Kel-Tec firearms, including the KSG, RDB Survival, P-11, and P-3AT. They also touch upon Grendel guns and Kellgren's earlier invention, the Intratec Tec-9. The interview includes a Q&A segment with questions submitted by Subscribestar and Patreon supporters. Some information about upcoming designs was redacted to protect company secrets, hinting at exciting new and improved Kel-Tec products in the future. The video also promotes TFBTV's Patreon page and giveaways.
This test evaluates Hornady Black 123gr ELD ammunition in 6.5mm Grendel using ballistic gelatin. The results show significant fragmentation and a large temporary stretch cavity, with 19.7 inches of penetration and 96.66gr retained weight. While not a common home defense caliber, the 6.5mm Grendel load is deemed viable for defense or hunting.
This episode of TGC News covers several firearm-related announcements. Jon Patton discusses Cobalt's compliance efforts with their Model 27, CMMG's introduction of Grendel chambered firearms, and Savage's potential release of the A22. The video also includes links to TGC's Patreon, Amazon store, merchandise, and sponsor discounts, as well as information on a TGC Panel giveaway event and a featured Guntuber of the week.
This YouTube video features CORE Rifle Systems showcasing their 2016 product line at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Louisville, Kentucky. The focus appears to be on their new rifle offerings, specifically highlighting a rifle chambered in 6.5 Grendel. The video captures a manufacturer's presence at a major firearms industry event.
This YouTube video, part four of a series on loading 6.5 Grendel ammunition, focuses on range testing a modified extractor. The content suggests a practical approach to firearm maintenance and optimization, likely appealing to reloaders and those interested in the performance of specific rifle platforms. The episode highlights a technical aspect of firearm function, indicating a hands-on, experimental approach to improving shooting reliability.
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