It’s Official: KelTec Introducing the P50 FN P90-Magazine Pistol

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It's Official: KelTec Introducing the P50 FN P90-Magazine Pistol
It’s true. KelTec is about to release the P50 chambered for FN 5.7x28mm. (Photo: KelTec)

The rumors were right. KelTec, famed innovators of the gun world, are about to release the P50, a large-format pistol chambered for FN 5.7mm that uses 50-round P90 magazines. And they’re expected to ship in the first quarter of 2021.

Part range toy, part serious business, the P50 looks to take a new place in the shooting space. As expected from KelTec, the P50 looks like a new design from the ground up, apart from the magazine.

The P50 breaks open at the front, with the barreled action inside the metal upper receiver assembly and the magazine loaded into the frame beneath it. The unusual arrangement makes this a fairly compact design with an unloaded weight of 3.2 pounds or just over 51 ounces. By comparison, the original FN P90 weighs 5.7 pounds.

With an overall length of 15 inches, the P50 has a generous 9.6-inch barrel, which will greatly improve the performance of the 5.7mm cartridge. While it is a versatile round with decent velocities from handgun barrels, FN 5.7x28mm was ultimately intended to be fired from the P90 with its 10.4-inch barrel.

It's Official: KelTec Introducing the P50 FN P90-Magazine Pistol
It’s an unusual design but that may be key to success for the P50. (Photo: KelTec)

Other features include a half-length Picatinny flattop rail for optics, a frame-mounted rail for a light, an angled grip or handstop, and a charging handle at the rear. The P50 also has a quick-detach single-point sling mount in the pistol grip housing.

Unlike the P90 the P50 doesn’t have a stock, although KelTec might have something for that down the line for people looking to convert their pistol to an NFA-regulated short-barreled rifle.

The rear of the pistol grip has a small extension that may be a location for a stock or brace attachment, and in front of the grip is an unusual indentation that looks like it could be a relief for a wire-type underfolding stock.

It's Official: KelTec Introducing the P50 FN P90-Magazine Pistol
The controls look ambidextrous with dual thumb safeties and a rear charging handle. (Photo: KelTec)

Still, most people are going to want this as-is: a monster pistol with a 50-round capacity that’s capable of unleashing the full potential of the 5.7mm cartridge. These are guaranteed to be head-turners at any range as well as extremely capable pistols for anything else, from self-defense to small game hunting.

That all hangs on whether or not KelTec can pull it off. A number of companies have tried to go where only recently FN has really succeeded.

While Ruger has managed to pull off a viable pistol design that uses 5.7x28mm, other large-format pistols and carbines haven’t ever been as successful as the P90 and PS90, mostly because the guns were just unreliable.

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With its all-original design, it’s very possible that KelTec can rise to this challenge with the P50. Because they’re going to sell as many as they can make.

One thing’s for sure, the P90 is at a very attractive price point. KelTec set the MSRP for the P90 at $995, and you can be sure these will sell at, close to, or above their suggested retail price, especially when they first hit store shelves. Each pistol will ship with two 50-round P90 magazines.

A lot is riding on this gun, and there’s no doubt KelTec knows it. For more information about the P50 and other KelTec products, check them out online.

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  • Leigh January 9, 2021, 3:03 pm

    someone keeps rejecting my comments and replies…wow

  • Capn Stefano January 8, 2021, 10:13 pm

    Too bad it says Kel-Tec which = junk

    • Leigh January 9, 2021, 2:59 pm

      good…the more people that think that, the better…makes it easier for the rest of us to buy one if we want to…
      looks like it would be fun to shoot

    • Juan Cuba Pew Pew January 12, 2021, 12:25 pm

      You Know nothing Shipmate!!!!

  • JOHN THE FOX January 8, 2021, 3:04 pm

    I WOULD PREFER 7.62X39. BIG BOOM, LOW RECOIL, KNOCK DOWN POWER NO MATTER WHERE YOU HIT SOMEONE, AND THEY WOULD BE WORMBAIT NOT JAILBAIT.

    • Leigh January 9, 2021, 2:55 pm

      neither would be correct…but keep believing the knock down myths out there…

  • Chuckohio January 8, 2021, 11:12 am

    Too bad its not chambered for a hot 7.62×25 tok round. It would blow the pants off all the 22 pills.

  • Bryan January 8, 2021, 11:11 am

    yeah…good luck finding 5.7 ammo to feed this…if you do find it best take out a 2nd mortgage…

    • Leigh January 9, 2021, 2:57 pm

      there is that…but I already have a few thousand rounds…
      but 50 go really fast…dang

  • Peter January 8, 2021, 10:31 am

    Wonderful addition to the 5.7 range, however because here in Marylandistan, *new* handguns have to be reviewed and approved to the Handgun Roster by our masters, the MD State Police before we are allowed to possess one, the likelihood of being able to buy one before Dimentia Joe pushes a new ban is highly improbable.

  • Area52 January 8, 2021, 7:44 am

    Unfortunately with today’s political make up a push for a ban on over ten round magazines is almost guaranteed. Should that become law the main advantage of this weapon is gone. In addition the arm brace ban will be back . If that should pass owners will have to SBR it with a tax stamp or be the proud owner of a oversized pistol that is awkward to shoot.

    • FAL Phil January 8, 2021, 10:20 am

      Black pill much?

  • Jim Parker January 8, 2021, 6:45 am

    Love KelTec! That photo surely has some clerk at the ATF wetting his pants!

  • Buckshott00 January 8, 2021, 4:12 am

    At $1K I think I would buy one just in case. With Dems in control of Congress and POTUS they will definitely try some fuckery.
    Would like to see what types of braces will be compatible, The FN 5.7×28mm can be expensive and hard to come by though. Hopefully more guns chambered for it will come out and the ammo supply will increase.

  • Blue Dog January 7, 2021, 12:52 pm

    This might become a collector’s item pretty quick. No telling how long it will be on the market before the next assault weapons bill and hi-cap mag bans (and standard-cap mag bans, because those are dangerous weapons of war too) get passed. And I kind of hope that 5.7 ammo gets curbed like 7N6 did and M855 almost did.

    • Winston January 8, 2021, 10:46 am

      Well you are a certainly a brain of darkness man-boy from the American phony Left.

      • Peter Brown January 10, 2021, 8:33 pm

        Go easy on her….she works from home, takes orders from unseen America haters and drools.

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