The SUB-2000™ is a semi-automatic rifle chambered for the 9mm Luger or the .40 cal. S&W cartridge.
Different versions of the SUB-2000™ rifle will accept most double column handgun magazines, e.g. S&W, Glock or Beretta
The SUB-2000™ is appropriately classified as a "sub-rifle" because of its small size, light weight, and the use of a pistol cartridge.
The SUB-2000™ rifle is intended as a compliment to the handgun with which it would have full interchangeability in ammunition and magazines.
The barrel has a spring loaded collar to ensure an accurate lock to the grip, a polymer forend and a fully adjustable front sight.
Two integrated Picatinny rails come standard on the SUB-2000™ forend for mounting compatible accessories.
The forend also includes five mounting slots per side, configured for various M-LOK™ accessories.
Always ensure accessories are compatible with this weapon, are secured to the weapon properly and do not cause any interference with the weapon or its function.
The grip is made of an impact modified glass reinforced Zytel.
The tubular steel receiver contains the bolt assembly and is ended by the polymer stock.
The stock can be adjusted to three different positions for shooter's comfort
Each position adds approximately 5/8 of an inch to the overall length of the weapon, with a total extension of 1.25 inches in the further rearward position.
The stock includes a single point sling loop attachment, a slot for adding a nylon sling loop (1.25" wide is ideal), and a Picatinny rail on the bottom for adding small accessories
The firing mechanism is a conventional single action type.
The SUB-2000™ features a push-bolt safety located behind the trigger on the grip assembly. The hammer must be cocked for the safety to engage.
When the safety is engaged, the push-bolt safety blocks the sear from releasing and disengages the trigger bar.
For right-handed users, the safety is generally pressed with the right thumb until a noticeable “click” is heard and the red o-ring is visible on the safety, as seen in the following examples.
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