Kel-Tec CMR-30

Published on January 30, 2015
Duration: 2:05

This video provides an overview of the Kel-Tec CMR-30, a carbine variant of the PMR-30 chambered in .22 WMR. It highlights the 16-inch threaded barrel, aluminum chassis, ambidextrous operation, and compatibility with PMR-30 30-round magazines. The presenter notes its soft shooting characteristics and accuracy, along with features like a collapsible stock and left/right charging handles.

Quick Summary

The Kel-Tec CMR-30 is a carbine chambered in .22 WMR, featuring a 16-inch threaded barrel, an aluminum chassis, and ambidextrous controls. It is known for being soft-shooting and accurate, and accepts 30-round magazines from the PMR-30 pistol. The 1/2x28 threaded muzzle allows for suppressor attachment.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to the CMR-30
  2. 00:15CMR-30 vs PMR-30
  3. 00:20CMR Meaning
  4. 00:24Barrel and Chassis
  5. 00:30Ambidextrous Operation
  6. 00:40Included Sights
  7. 00:48Shooting Impressions
  8. 00:50Collapsible Stock
  9. 00:54Charging Mechanism
  10. 01:04Charging Handles
  11. 01:13Magazine Compatibility
  12. 01:22Threaded Muzzle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kel-Tec CMR-30 chambered in?

The Kel-Tec CMR-30 is chambered in .22 WMR (Winchester Magnum Rimfire). This caliber is known for its higher velocity and energy compared to standard .22 LR ammunition.

What are the key features of the Kel-Tec CMR-30 carbine?

The CMR-30 boasts a 16-inch threaded barrel, an all-aluminum chassis, ambidextrous operation with non-reciprocating charging handles, a collapsible stock, and compatibility with PMR-30 30-round magazines. It also features a 1/2x28 thread pitch for suppressor attachment.

How does the Kel-Tec CMR-30 handle during shooting?

The CMR-30 is described as a very soft-shooting and extremely accurate firearm. Its design contributes to a comfortable shooting experience, even with its rimfire caliber.

Can left-handed shooters use the Kel-Tec CMR-30 effectively?

Yes, the CMR-30 is designed to be fully ambidextrous. While it ejects to the right, left-handed shooters have reportedly experienced no issues with its operation, including the charging handles.

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