This video details the origin of the TEC-9, tracing its lineage back to the Interdynamic AB's MP-9 submachine gun designed by Göran Lars Magnus Kjellgren in Sweden. When military interest waned, Kjellgren brought the design to the US, founding Interdynamic USA. The video covers the evolution from the transferable MP-9 and open-bolt KG-9 to the ATF-mandated closed-bolt KG-99, and the subsequent formation of Intratec by Carlos Garcia after Kjellgren departed to start Grendel. It highlights the historical context of early semi-automatic pistol designs.
This video delves into the Grendel SRT rifle, a unique firearm born from the early work of George Kellgren, the founder of KelTec. The SRT is described as a fusion of a Sako bolt-action hunting rifle action with an innovative underflowing polymer stock designed by Kellgren, which foreshadows later KelTec designs like the SU-16. The rifle was available in multiple calibers and barrel lengths and was marketed towards hunters, with some police agencies also acquiring it. A correction is noted regarding the Sako action used.
This TFBTV episode features James Reeves interviewing George Kellgren, the founder of Kel-Tec. The discussion covers a range of Kel-Tec firearms, including the KSG, RDB Survival, P-11, and P-3AT. They also touch upon Grendel guns and Kellgren's earlier invention, the Intratec Tec-9. The interview includes a Q&A segment with questions submitted by Subscribestar and Patreon supporters. Some information about upcoming designs was redacted to protect company secrets, hinting at exciting new and improved Kel-Tec products in the future. The video also promotes TFBTV's Patreon page and giveaways.
This video offers a review of the Intratec Protec-25 Auto pistol. The presenter, Sootch00, highlights that the Protec 25 is a DA-only handgun inspired by the CZ 45 pocket pistol, manufactured in the US until 2001. The video also mentions Intratec as the company founded by George Kellgren, who later established Kel-Tec, known for the TEC-9. The review appears to be part of a series of 'Fun Gun Reviews' and encourages viewers to like and subscribe. Rubber Dummies targets are featured, and social media links are provided.
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