what's the most you'd pay for a kel tec sub2000?

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    The going price on Gun Broker seems to be around $500. $409 is what Kel Tec list it for sale for. Last year at a Cincinnati gun show I saw one priced at a grand. As so many have pointed out on this site what you are willing to pay is the market price. If I really wanted one I would pay the $500. That is why I don't have one I really don't want one. I am looking for a 45 caliber and I am not willing to pay what they cost. The two brands I have been looking at go for around $700. I keep telling myself I need to sell something to get one. I just can't decide what to sell. So I must not want one that bad. Then I haven't found a Feather Light in a gun shop yet.
     

    crispy

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    $689.

    Actually, I gave up looking/waiting for one and went ahead and bought the JR Carbine. Glad I did now. Kinda fun dressing it up...
     

    Scuba591

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    I've been looking and thinking about them for some time. My max $$ is 450.00. I might not feel too good at the price, $400.00 would be an easier pill to take.
     

    ACC

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    Depends on how much you want it. I wanted my $550 badly. Not mad about it either. It is my favorite gun and get a lot of wows at the range.
     

    Drotis

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    I've been looking at these for a while, and want one. My LGS in Jeffersonville had several, in both 9mm and 40, in December, priced upper $400s. I passed.
     

    Nate715c

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    My opinion is 0$. Cheap construction and no real practical use pair that with uncomfortable to shoot and you have the sub 2000
    Agreed on the latter. Had one I paid $299 nib at KS&E last year, did a couple things like buffer cover and added rail, but novelty wore off quickly. Traded it for a 15-22.
     

    traderdan

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    I have owned them in 9 and .40...I did not find them uncomfortable to shoot. I purchased one used, that had some problems,took it apart, decided that I could not fix it. I put all the pieces in a box, shipped it to Kel Tec..It came back two weeks later, fixed...No problem! I would not give more than $400 for one though..
     
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    I have seen a few at McDonald's in Marion over the last few months. 9mm was $350, 40 was around $375. Last year during the panic, you would see them for $1000...crazy. At $350-$400, I think it is a good buy. They are fun to shoot, take any ammo, and are an interesting novelty gun. Come on....they fold into half; what's not to like?

    I wish they made a .45 G21 mag version.
     

    Zoub

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    Maybe $350, I think we paid $300 for ours. After 7 years I am not overly in love with it and never will be but it's not technically mine so non-issue really. First gun GF bought on her own. It stays in her vehicle in case I ever have to change a tire after dark.
     

    bos-94-003

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    $400 and it took some thought before making the purchase. Would buy another if I could find one for around $300. Probably my most shot rifle due to ability to reload 9mm and just the fun of run and gunning with it and a brass catcher on some steel plates. It also gives my 10yr old the ability to shoot something bigger than .22.
     
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