I’m tall, so extended all the way was fine for me, but if you prefer the butt in a little bit more, you’ll have to cut the cover at one of the premarked lines. The M*Carbo rubber bolt tube cover covers the gap that would pinch my beard hair, score! Note: this cover must be cut to length depending how far out you want the buttstock. With its straight recoil design, the SUB-2000 isn’t jumping up into your face, but the metal bolt tube isn’t super nice to put your face on in -30 weather, and when I pressed my face right up to it, I’d catch my beard hair in between the buttstock and tube. Nothing wrong with the factory part here, but this one is more solid, doesn’t bend at all when you pull it down to release, and will put up with more abuse than the plastic one. The lack of flexing and lower weight really contributed to a less mushy feeling trigger. This aluminum trigger feels great, and it doesn’t flex at all. I’ve upgraded polymer triggers on pistols before, and aluminum just feels more solid than most polymer triggers. The new handle makes it a lot easier to lock the bolt to the rear. The factory charging handle’s diameter in the middle is just slightly larger than a #2 pencil, and it’s not super ergonomic to grab. I think it’s because it’s 3X wider in the middle, so I can get a better grip on it. The new one is fatter and makes the heavy recoil spring feel easier to move around. This one surprised me because I didn’t think there was anything bad with the existing charging handle, but I was wrong. It’s kind of a pain in the butt to get inside a SUB-2000, so if you’re going to upgrade the trigger springs, you might as well do other mods you want to while you’ve got the guts open. The spring kit dropped the trigger pull from 8.5lbs to 5.25lbs, a very noticeable improvement. The SUB-2000 comes with pretty heavy springs from the factory and they contribute to a heavy, mushy trigger pull. I’ll review these in order of how much impact I felt they made to the gun. Video Review of Kel-Tec SUB-2000 Upgrades
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