Wildest 5.7 Ever: KelTec KP50 — NRA 2026

This content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of GunsAmerica.com and BAAANG Media LLC. Wildest 5.7 Ever: KelTec KP50 — NRA 2026 Right off the bat, the size-to-capacity ratio is what grabs you. You’re looking at a compact 5.7 pistol that can run 50 ro...

By Larry Z

My Vision For a Gen 3 P32

KelTec has always done some wacky stuff. In two years, they’ve released two pistols that have internal magazines and are fed from stripper clips. They’ve influenced the industry a fair bit, whether people want to acknowledge it or not. One of their overlooked innovations was the P32. ​The P...

By Travis Pike

The CP33 – KelTec’s Space Blaster

One of the big joys of the .22LR cartridge is free rein to be a little silly. Gun designers can be as practical or as silly as they want with the cartridge. A small, relatively low-pressure cartridge that is cheap and widely available gives manufacturers more room to be a little different, a litt...

By Travis Pike

New Guns And Gear March 2026

Looking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list. The post New Guns And Gear March 2026 appeared first on Gun Digest.

By Adam Borisenko

First Look: KelTec KP50

KelTec has just announced the KP50, a 5.7x28mm braced pistol with a 50-round magazine. The post First Look: KelTec KP50 appeared first on Gun Digest.

By Adam Borisenko

KelTec Announces the ST50… Err, I mean KP50

I got a kind of exciting email earlier today from Keltec announcing the new KP50 and MP50 5.7x28mm pistol and subgun. I immediately recognized it because I had a chance to shoot the Stuff & Things ST50 at GunCon last year. The ST50 was pretty awesome. It was a new chassis for the KelTec P50 ....

By Tim Stetzer

KelTec Announces the All-New KP50 and MP50

KelTec CNC Industries announces the global debut of the all-new KP50 and MP50 at ENFORCE TAC 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany, on February 23rd.

By AmmoLand Editor Duncan Johnson
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