mightyhunter
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I was out with a friend the other day doing some target shooting. He was shooting a recently purchased Keltec .22 SA pistol that holds 33 rounds. He told me that the first one he had purchased had a cracked frame and he returned it. The one he had just acquired was shooting all over the place. There were a lot of keyhole marks in the splat target and the grouping was horrible. After stripping the pistol down, he discovered that the brand new pistol had no rifling in the barrel. That is a quality control issue that should never happen. Fortunately, the dealer took the pistol back and refunded his money. Has anyone else had these kind of problems with Keltec manufactured firearms? just wondering...mh