The slide arrives from the factory fitted with bright two-color, fiber-optic sites, and it's drilled and tapped to accommodate a scope base. The PMR-30 has an ambidextrous safety that is easy to reach and operate. The overall effect is a grip that is quite comfortable to work with, even for shooters with smaller hands. The full-length grip also has a subtle pie-wedge shape, narrowing at the front under the trigger guard. The front-to-back distance in the grip is a bit longer than usual in order to accommodate. A fully loaded magazine will only add 6 more ounces to the total weight. A careful distribution of polymer and aluminum around key steel components has reduced the pistol's weight to a feathery 13.6 ounces when unloaded. If the chambering seems unusual, so does the magazine's 30-round capacity. ![]() The PMR-30 is a full-size polymer frame semi-automatic pistol chambered in. So if this new pistol had everyone talking, I knew it must be something interesting indeed. ![]() When it comes to design and innovation, Kel-Tec rarely marches to the beat of anyone else’s drum. I had heard rumors that Kel-Tec had something unusual in the works. I was introduced to the PMR-30 at the 2010 SHOT Show.
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