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17538 No. 17538
I have come across a Grendel P30 thanks to a friend of a friend. Went into the woods to test it, and it functions well enough.
What I like about it is that, even though it uses small rounds (.22 WMR), it holds a whopping 30 rounds in a single magazine.

Any thoughts? I've never even heard of this thing before, so I'm not sure what kind of performance I should be expecting, or looking forward to.
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Congrats OP, you've found a rare and fascinating weapon. The Grendel P30 is the spiritual predecessor of the Kel-Tec PMR30. Even if the performance is a little wonky, it will have pretty good collector's value.
>> No. 17554
Did you find the grip a bit fat, or did it fit your hand well enough?
>> No. 17582
>>17554
Comfortable. Most handguns feel a bit small to me, this one not so much.
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