They Finally Did It: KelTec Sub2000 in 5.7x28

Daniel Y
by Daniel Y

KelTec’s venerable Sub2000 has a new caliber, the 5.7x28! This is the first bottleneck cartridge to be chambered in the Sub2000 family. This is also a Gen 3 model, which folds like all of the other Sub200 models but also has a rotating front end to allow optics mounting.


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The 5.7x28 Sub2000 uses the FN Five-Seven magazine pattern, so it is compatible with a wide range of factory and aftermarket magazines. But unlike many other guns in that caliber, it has a full 16-inch barrel. That will boost muzzle velocity substantially compared to other pistol and PCC models with shorter barrels. The barrel is also threaded 1/2x28 for a muzzle device or silencer.


Not only is the Sub2000 a compact gun in its folded configuration, but it is also lightweight. It weighs in at only 4.36 pounds. The Sub2000 5.7x28 has an MSRP of $511.


All images from KelTec.

From the manufacturer:


“The KelTec SUB2000 GEN3 is now even more versatile with its new 5.7x28mm chambering. This lightweight, foldable rifle delivers precision and ease of use, making it perfect for both self-defense and range shooting. Its compact design, combined with a 20-round magazine, ensures you’re always ready for action.
The KelTec SUB2000 chambered in 5.7x28mm offers a flat trajectory and low recoil, making it an ideal choice for accurate and controlled shooting. Its simple and reliable blowback design ensures ease of maintenance and consistent performance. The firearm features a 20-round magazine, a foldable design for compact storage, and a lightweight polymer frame. Integrated M-LOK and Picatinny rails provide full customization options to suit your needs.”


Find out more about the Sub2000 in 5.7 here - www.keltecweapons.com/firearm/rifles/sub2000-57/

Let us know what you think about the Sub2000 5.7 in the comments below, is this the perfect cartridge for the Sub2000?

Daniel Y
Daniel Y

AKA @fromtheguncounter on Instagram. Gun nerd, reloader, attorney, and mediocre hunter. Daniel can still be found on occasion behind the counter at a local gun store. When he is not shooting, he enjoys hiking, camping, and rappelling around Utah.

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  • Namer Namer 6 days ago

    Im not a 5.7 fanboy but the rifle itself is a good option for a compact backpack rifle.

  • Dave Dave 5 days ago

    This may be my old age or child/spouse gun. Not as good as an ar but should be easier to handle and control if you have limited training

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