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KelTec just dropped a bombshell at NRA 2025 with the all-new SUB2000 Gen 3 chambered in 10mm Auto — and, as we all know, it’s folding, Glock-mag-fed firepower in a backpack-ready package.
This beast folds with your optic still mounted, thanks to KelTec’s slick rotating forend design. Just twist, click, and stow. It’s that easy. Red dot stays zeroed. Gun stays compact.
The KelTec SUB2000 GLK 10mm accepts Glock 20 mags, so yes — your stick mags and 50-round drums are good to go. Pair this with your G20 carry gun and you’ve got a modular powerhouse with serious real-world firepower.
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It’s a 16-inch blowback carbine with M-LOK slots on the sides, Picatinny top and bottom, a threaded barrel, and adjustable sights. Whether you’re patrolling your property, backpacking deep woods, or just want a compact truck gun with bite — this is it.
And it folds down to just over 16 inches. That’s bugout-ready, range-ready, and everything in between.
Let us know in the comments: Would you carry the KelTec SUB2000 in 10mm? How would you trick it out?
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I have a very hard time charging my Sub in 9mm, can’t imagine what a 10mm would be like!
I have a hard time charging my Sub 9mm, can’t imagine what a 10mm would be like!
I love the 10mm as a whole and in a Carbine is amazing. I own the Ruger LC Carbine and the Hi-Point Carbine 10mm, but taking the Sub 2000 to a 10mm is going to be awesome. I am waiting from someone to order one and get it in the shop so I can check it out.
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nice to have something that would stop most thing out in the woods on in town god for bid
Love it! I have two of these in 9mm. Been looking for a good PCC in 10mm. 10mm picks up a lot more with increasing barrel length than 9mm.
It would make a great SHTF gun portable and easy to store plus the 10mm puts it in deer stopping power or 2 legged threats. It would also make a great truck gun ready to put a Yote out of calf harassment.