“This is a milestone for Kel-Tec CNC Industries,” said company Director of Sales and Marketing Derek Kellgren. The P-15, seen above, is the firm’s latest introduction. That polymer-framed, semi-auto P-11 chambered in 9 mm was the first in a long line of innovative and extremely popular models that now includes the KSG shotgun family. Kel-Tec initially specialized in producing CNC parts for other gun companies, but in 1995 the firm’s first pistol hit the market. Swedish-born George Kellgren-a former designer for Husqvarna, Swedish Interdynamics AB and Intratec-established Kel-Tec in 1991. “Wyoming has a rich history as part of the American frontier and it’s fitting for our brand, being that we constantly explore the limits of performance and design, to expand out here.” “I am thrilled to be a part of this new adventure in our story,” said Adrian Kellgren, Director of Industrial Production. The expansion will increase the company’s production capacity and allow it to address increasing demand for its firearms and accessories. ![]() Kel-Tec CNC Industries has acquired a 33,000-square-foot facility in Rock Springs, WY, to augment its 125,000-square-foot industrial space in Cocoa, FL.
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