Kel-Tec SU-16C: "Featherweight Firepower" By Nutnfancy, Pt 2
This is Part 2 of a 3-part review of the Kel-Tec SU-16C, highlighting its "Featherweight Firepower." The video emphasizes the rifle's extremely light weight (4.7 lbs unloaded, 5.8 lbs with accessories) and its versatility for various roles including backpacking, patrol, civilian defense, and aircrew armament. It compares favorably to the Ruger Mini-14 and notes its compatibility with AR-15 magazines for abundant firepower. The review details its integrated Picatinny rail for optics, good ghost-ring iron sights capable of 50-yard accuracy, and suggests a break-in period for reliability, recommending lubrication like BreakFree CLP or Slip2000. Ergonomics are praised, with a comfortable stock and a forend that doubles as a bipod. The article mentions some minor areas for improvement, such as potentially sharp edges on the stock and a magazine release that can be confused with screws, but overall deems it a high-value, smart choice for a defensive tactical carbine. Accuracy is noted as good, with sub-1" groups at 50 yards (red dot) and 2-2.5" at 100 yards (scoped).










