You fail to mention if that was before they replaced plastic with machined aluminum. If you're gonna make a claim why not tell the whole story? Why not post a link to the pic so we can all see if it was before or after the upgrade and maybe the conditions it happened under, particularly ammo used? Heck, it only took you countless posts, throughout two seperate threads, to post 1 anonimous pic.
Read all the posts folks and take note of the dates.
http://www.thektog.org/forum/f90/my-...lew-up-212590/ Then you can make up your own minds on the subject. I doubt any of you need someone telling you what to think, what to like, or what to buy.
Here are a few other comments on the subject, all up to date, and posted when I asked about the PMR30 and all from actual people that own one as are the ones in the link I provided.
*There were a few cases around a year and a half ago. Kel Tec found it to be partly ammo...and they did some changes to the slide ( Now rather than glass filled plastic they use machined aluminum for the part that failed. My words. ) Haven't heard of one in a long while.
*So far, around 27,000 PMR-30s have been produced, and there have been about a dozen documented incidents of a case failure which resulted in damage to a PMR-30. I had one in April of 2011, and Kel-Tec took care of it right away.
Even though the PMR-30 is similar to the old Grendel, it is a new design, and it has not had a long usage history to work out any bugs. This pistol has a unique niche in handgun usage. It is a rimfire, so it does not fit in the primary defense weapon category, and being .22 magnum places it outside the “cheap” plinker region, although it is perfectly useful in either category.
I have mine because I wanted a semi-auto .22 magnum pistol, period. It has been more successful than either the old Grendel or the AutoMags, and it has only gotten better over time. Like I have posted before, the M1 Garand took several years before it was fully “battle ready”, and that was with the full resources of the U.S. Army behind it. Kel-Tec is a small CNC shop in Florida, and it has done pretty well over the past few years. I am eagerly looking forward to having an RMR-30 when they become available.
*If you see a PMR and not interested in getting it
Just post it here and Im sure it will be gone in 60 seconds (just like the movie)