If you ever run into any issues, just send it back to keltec, they WILL take care of you. Mine runs flawlessly now with the correct ammo. I’ve had feed lips crack in my mags, but those get replaced by keltec as well. I have 11 mags total 8 with extensions to 50. Allows me to empty an entire 500 round brick into my mags. Tons of fun. Probably going to pick up a second one once I find it for the right price.
Indeed…but when it’s your favorite gun and you realize keltec stands behind their product it was a no brainer. I must admit I also like the idea of throwing this setup in a backpack with all 11 mags for a doomsday event 😂
Currently toying with the idea of finding someone to make me a metal buffer block with springs to replace the 3d printed part that seems like the most likely fail point. Keltec has replaced that for me as well since it starts to deform after say 5000 rounds.
@@jeffofalltrades8489 out of the box mine would not load anything, didn't matter if it were the first round or last, I was properly loading magazines, sent it in and now it runs with everything I have put it in so far, they replaced a couple parts and polished up the barrel and that seemed to do the trick, they have excellent customer service and I got it back a week later
Sometimes I feel like if I take a new gun apart I’ll never get it put back together-so I appreciate u showing the disassemble. I really like my two KT PMR 30s so I think I might get this too
I use only CCI Mini Mags, Copper Plated & 40 Grain Ammo. I have the Auto Loader from "LUDEX", which I purchased from Amazon. I also purchased another Mag from KelTec and with it I purchased the 17 round Extension, which gives me a 50 Round Mag! I have over 1000 rounds shot through this gun and I have had No Major Issues, except some FTF when inserting a fresh magazine. My Gun runs great and I suggest following the User Guides's Instructions before shooting his gun and you will have a great shooting experience! NOTE: I Do Hate to Clean this Gun, But I do follow the User Guide that says, we must clean the mags more often than usual because of the way this gun is designed because it has No Feed Ramp! Good Luck! Special Note: I Never use all lead nose rounds in any of my 22 guns!
I just picked up a desert tan one with three magazines at a pawn shop. Looking forward to trying it out. I also have a Keltec P17, so I'm curious about comparing the two.
I have one of these and out of the box it did not go well for me. I did have to lube the gun to get it operate better. And yes it is finnicky on what ammo it likes. Right now I having the best results using Wildcats made by winchester. Also this gun get dirty because you can shoot so many rounds through it so fast. Knowing how to break it down for a quick cleaning when out shooting is helpful. It is a fun gun to shoot. The loader helps a lot when loading the mags.
@11:30 The CP33 does not drop the bolt with the slide lock. As well as pushing on the charging handle will produce no results. It all realize on the spring power from dropping the charging handle. Oh and lastly sir you are wearing your safety glasses but they are not covering your eyes!
Cool gun, man. Interesting magazine design and definitely an attractive round count. Any substantial reliability issues in your experience with it? Also, is it a polymer frame with an aluminum upper?
It is polymer frame and aluminum upper. I haven't seen any reliability issues whatsoever! I've only shot about 400 rounds through it so far but it has been holding up well!
I know you mentioned cleaning the bolt helped the jamming issues but someone actually came out with a video explaining that the CP33 actually jammed by way of user loading error. He went into depth on how to load it so it would not jam. Can’t remember what the dudes channel was or anything just thought maybe that would help
I reamed the chamber a little on mine to increase reliability. The factory chamber fit is extremely tight. I only need to clean it about every 300 rounds now. It did open the groups about an inch larger. Im still getting 2 inch groups at 25 yards with auto match. I can still consistently hit a torso at 100 yards.
@29erallday I didn't ream the chamber to gain accuracy. I did it because the gun couldn't get through two mags without jamming. It's still more accurate than any other .22 pistol I've shot. Reaming the chamber only opened the groups about a 1/2 inch. I can still easily hunt squirrels, and shoot 180 rounds with 0 malfunctions.
@TheGrimFoot its your gun do what you want, im just saying its silly that rather than learning to operate and run it correctly you messed it up. Kinda lame and a cop out rather than learning and sharpening your skills, but you did destroy the value if you sell it.
@@29erallday that's a lot of assumptions to make about a situation. I know the gun wouldn't run reliably when I purchased it, and it ran flawlessly after I honed the chamber. Kel tec isn't exactly known for good quality control.
I've recently been interested in guns and was really intrigued why this had a very long rear end. What do you call these types of guns? Kel-tec is a brand name right?
It has an internal bolt like an AR, rather than a reciprocating slide like a Glock. So the only moving parts are internal and you can use it like a backpack rifle or cheek pistol
@@Soli_Deo_Gloria_. TX-22 enjoyer here.. the trigger in the TX is the worst trigger that exists. Id rather just throw the bullets down range. That said, having a little optics ready .22 is fun. but man, that trigger is awful. my cp33 is a million times better at everything.
I like Kel Tec, but the CP33 is problematic. Putting the feed ramp in the magazine was a bad idea. I guess they'll keep selling them so long as people are buying.
ive had my cp33 for a few years, ive never been able to get thru a entire magazine without a malfunction, not even once. i bought speed loaders, 2 more mags, and every 22lr liste in the manual and every other. nothing works. i love my pmr30 this one has been a disappointment, probably need to send it in to keltec see if they can fix it
@@jim78 make sure you're reloading it correctly. Every bullet needs to be loaded correctly. Make sure the back of the casing doesn't slide behind the previous bullet to prevent jamming
The two points, the pin and the bolt , seem to be a universal flaw that can be addressed. I wanted to get one at an Iowa gunshow but missed out. ruclips.net/video/bz1dpCwfjF8/видео.html here are the simple jam fixes
first round charging is an issue with these guns no matter the lube. some have sent the gun back to the manufacturer and they actually machined the barrel to make the bullet slide in better.
@@jeffofalltrades8489 Mine had that issue and I just hosed some WD-40 into it. Fixed that problem in a hurry. Now it gets WD-40 or RemOil (whatever's closer to hand) in the open ejection port and on the side of the closed bolt, plus a quick shot onto the nose of the bullets and feed ramp in the freshly loaded mags after any use. No more problems. She likes it wet. :P
The only thing impressive is the magazine count... other than that... the engenring of everything else even the mag integrated freed ramp is is over engineered garbage... lol... Just like the gen 3 sub 2000... they had to over engineer the new fold and twist barrel.. instead of concededing their gen 2 was inherently inferior to a simple side folding model like the S&W... but no they had to over engineer it into superlative trash... lol... and the price for the CP 33 is beyond the pale... more like 450-500 before transfer, tax and other BS... and $50 for cheap crappy plastic magazines.... The gun and four spare mags you're into it $750-800.... Bahwahahaha
If you ever run into any issues, just send it back to keltec, they WILL take care of you. Mine runs flawlessly now with the correct ammo. I’ve had feed lips crack in my mags, but those get replaced by keltec as well. I have 11 mags total 8 with extensions to 50. Allows me to empty an entire 500 round brick into my mags. Tons of fun. Probably going to pick up a second one once I find it for the right price.
I love that! What a great take on Keltec! Thank you for the information! If any other issues come up, I will go that route!
8 mags holly cow. That's like 400 bucks. Almost as expensive as the gun haha
Indeed…but when it’s your favorite gun and you realize keltec stands behind their product it was a no brainer. I must admit I also like the idea of throwing this setup in a backpack with all 11 mags for a doomsday event 😂
Currently toying with the idea of finding someone to make me a metal buffer block with springs to replace the 3d printed part that seems like the most likely fail point. Keltec has replaced that for me as well since it starts to deform after say 5000 rounds.
@@jeffofalltrades8489 out of the box mine would not load anything, didn't matter if it were the first round or last, I was properly loading magazines, sent it in and now it runs with everything I have put it in so far, they replaced a couple parts and polished up the barrel and that seemed to do the trick, they have excellent customer service and I got it back a week later
Sometimes I feel like if I take a new gun apart I’ll never get it put back together-so I appreciate u showing the disassemble. I really like my two KT PMR 30s so I think I might get this too
I use only CCI Mini Mags, Copper Plated & 40 Grain Ammo. I have the Auto Loader from "LUDEX", which I purchased from Amazon. I also purchased another Mag from KelTec and with it I purchased the 17 round Extension, which gives me a 50 Round Mag! I have over 1000 rounds shot through this gun and I have had No Major Issues, except some FTF when inserting a fresh magazine. My Gun runs great and I suggest following the User Guides's Instructions before shooting his gun and you will have a great shooting experience! NOTE: I Do Hate to Clean this Gun, But I do follow the User Guide that says, we must clean the mags more often than usual because of the way this gun is designed because it has No Feed Ramp! Good Luck! Special Note: I Never use all lead nose rounds in any of my 22 guns!
I just picked up a desert tan one with three magazines at a pawn shop. Looking forward to trying it out. I also have a Keltec P17, so I'm curious about comparing the two.
I have one of these and out of the box it did not go well for me. I did have to lube the gun to get it operate better. And yes it is finnicky on what ammo it likes. Right now I having the best results using Wildcats made by winchester. Also this gun get dirty because you can shoot so many rounds through it so fast. Knowing how to break it down for a quick cleaning when out shooting is helpful. It is a fun gun to shoot. The loader helps a lot when loading the mags.
Sounds like operator error. Need to learn how to shoot a semi then you'll be good to go
Fun gun when it works. Dont even consider less than 40 grain .22 lr ammo. Keltec does stand behind the product and will fix it.
Only if you have the original receipt
@11:30 The CP33 does not drop the bolt with the slide lock. As well as pushing on the charging handle will produce no results. It all realize on the spring power from dropping the charging handle.
Oh and lastly sir you are wearing your safety glasses but they are not covering your eyes!
Cool gun, man. Interesting magazine design and definitely an attractive round count. Any substantial reliability issues in your experience with it? Also, is it a polymer frame with an aluminum upper?
It is polymer frame and aluminum upper. I haven't seen any reliability issues whatsoever! I've only shot about 400 rounds through it so far but it has been holding up well!
I know you mentioned cleaning the bolt helped the jamming issues but someone actually came out with a video explaining that the CP33 actually jammed by way of user loading error. He went into depth on how to load it so it would not jam. Can’t remember what the dudes channel was or anything just thought maybe that would help
I appreciate the info! Maybe I just got lucky and loaded it the right way then lol it needed some good oil anyway
I reamed the chamber a little on mine to increase reliability. The factory chamber fit is extremely tight. I only need to clean it about every 300 rounds now. It did open the groups about an inch larger. Im still getting 2 inch groups at 25 yards with auto match. I can still consistently hit a torso at 100 yards.
Dude way to ruin an accurate gun, or your a bad shot damn
@29erallday I didn't ream the chamber to gain accuracy. I did it because the gun couldn't get through two mags without jamming. It's still more accurate than any other .22 pistol I've shot. Reaming the chamber only opened the groups about a 1/2 inch. I can still easily hunt squirrels, and shoot 180 rounds with 0 malfunctions.
@TheGrimFoot its your gun do what you want, im just saying its silly that rather than learning to operate and run it correctly you messed it up. Kinda lame and a cop out rather than learning and sharpening your skills, but you did destroy the value if you sell it.
@@29erallday that's a lot of assumptions to make about a situation. I know the gun wouldn't run reliably when I purchased it, and it ran flawlessly after I honed the chamber. Kel tec isn't exactly known for good quality control.
you never did shoot it silenced lol, cool 22
I've recently been interested in guns and was really intrigued why this had a very long rear end. What do you call these types of guns? Kel-tec is a brand name right?
It has an internal bolt like an AR, rather than a reciprocating slide like a Glock. So the only moving parts are internal and you can use it like a backpack rifle or cheek pistol
Just buy a Taurus TX22 bro...
@@Soli_Deo_Gloria_. TX-22 enjoyer here.. the trigger in the TX is the worst trigger that exists. Id rather just throw the bullets down range. That said, having a little optics ready .22 is fun. but man, that trigger is awful. my cp33 is a million times better at everything.
I like Kel Tec, but the CP33 is problematic. Putting the feed ramp in the magazine was a bad idea. I guess they'll keep selling them so long as people are buying.
I would say you get what you pay for...it's not a glock it's a keltec
ive had my cp33 for a few years, ive never been able to get thru a entire magazine without a malfunction, not even once. i bought speed loaders, 2 more mags, and every 22lr liste in the manual and every other. nothing works. i love my pmr30 this one has been a disappointment, probably need to send it in to keltec see if they can fix it
@@jim78 make sure you're reloading it correctly. Every bullet needs to be loaded correctly. Make sure the back of the casing doesn't slide behind the previous bullet to prevent jamming
It jams all the time
I sent it back to Kel-Tec they replaced upper tested on multiple ammo brands stating no issues went to shooting range it’s embarrassing
Mine runs everything I've put in it, as long as i use the mag loader.
The two points, the pin and the bolt , seem to be a universal flaw that can be addressed. I wanted to get one at an Iowa gunshow but missed out.
ruclips.net/video/bz1dpCwfjF8/видео.html here are the simple jam fixes
dude, use the safety on the side... its better if you show us how you put round in a chamber :)
The housing that holds the buffer bumpers is a cheap 3D printed part that will fail. You would think a modern firearm company would know better
You should tell them!
@@jeffofalltrades8489 That should be common sense for a engineer
After every two I table slap my mag never jams
first round charging is an issue with these guns no matter the lube. some have sent the gun back to the manufacturer and they actually machined the barrel to make the bullet slide in better.
Interesting! I hope keeping this gun wet helps it perform well! I'll keep an eye on it. Thanks for the comment and advice!
@@jeffofalltrades8489 Mine had that issue and I just hosed some WD-40 into it. Fixed that problem in a hurry. Now it gets WD-40 or RemOil (whatever's closer to hand) in the open ejection port and on the side of the closed bolt, plus a quick shot onto the nose of the bullets and feed ramp in the freshly loaded mags after any use. No more problems. She likes it wet. :P
It also Happens to mine every now and then but it does not bother me enough to send it back to KelTec or do any of these fixes!@@BlackWolf18C
710fps through a suppressor will make it single shot. Get them cci stingers so it recycles and they go 1640...
Hollow points do not feed in this gun. Also keeping it clean will eliminate 99% of jams.
when a pistol pretends to be a rugar 22... not that interested
The only thing impressive is the magazine count... other than that... the engenring of everything else even the mag integrated freed ramp is is over engineered garbage... lol... Just like the gen 3 sub 2000... they had to over engineer the new fold and twist barrel.. instead of concededing their gen 2 was inherently inferior to a simple side folding model like the S&W... but no they had to over engineer it into superlative trash... lol... and the price for the CP 33 is beyond the pale... more like 450-500 before transfer, tax and other BS... and $50 for cheap crappy plastic magazines.... The gun and four spare mags you're into it $750-800....
Bahwahahaha