KelTec CP33: Must Have .22 Blaster

Published on January 9, 2021
Duration: 25:50

This guide details the technique for shooting the KelTec CP33, emphasizing its use with a suppressor for an enhanced 'special ops' experience. It covers loading the high-capacity magazine, aiming with fiber optic sights, and the benefits of suppressed fire, as presented by an experienced reviewer.

Quick Summary

The KelTec CP33 is a unique .22 LR pistol praised for its 33-round capacity and excellent suppressed shooting performance. It features a 5.5-inch barrel, a 3.5 lb trigger, and requires a break-in period for optimal reliability, with CCI Mini-Mags being a recommended ammunition choice.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Market Context
  2. 01:58Aesthetics and Philosophy of Use (POU)
  3. 03:10Suppressed Performance
  4. 04:58Technical Specifications and Features
  5. 07:40Magazine Design and Challenges
  6. 11:30Accuracy and Reliability Testing
  7. 13:35Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the KelTec CP33 a unique .22 LR pistol?

The KelTec CP33 is unique due to its high 33-round capacity via a quad-stack magazine, a non-reciprocating charging handle, and excellent suppressed shooting performance, offering a distinct 'blaster' experience for plinking or small game hunting.

How reliable is the KelTec CP33, and what ammunition is recommended?

The CP33 requires a break-in period of around 500 rounds for optimal reliability. CCI Mini-Mags (40 grain) are recommended, while some other loads like Winchester M-22 performed poorly during testing.

What are the key features and specifications of the KelTec CP33?

Key features include a 5.5-inch barrel, 33-round capacity, aluminum top rail, fiber optic sights with a 9-inch radius, and a 3.5 lb trigger pull. It weighs 26 oz unloaded and has an overall length of 10.6 inches.

What are the challenges associated with the KelTec CP33's magazine?

The 33-round quad-stack magazine is innovative but can be tedious to load and is prone to 'rim lock' if rounds are not seated carefully. Magazine releases are heel-catch style.

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