Once I learned about the Keltec S2K being interchangeable to take 9mm Glock mags, I bought a Glock 19, a bunch of 17rd and 33rd aftermarket Glock mags and after weeks of patiently bidding on Gunbroker, got a Keltec S2K 9mm glock mag model for only $375. Yeah, I stole it.
I've had a busy sched this year so I've only shot it twice so far. Each time I put several hundred rounds thru it.
First time I had no Failures To Feed, no Failures To Fire, no Failures To Eject. But I noticed the hammering my cheek was getting from pressing down on the tube whilst aiming. I also noticed that no matter how hard I pressed my cheek down on the stock's tube, I couldn't get my eye to completely line up with the rear ring sight and front post sight.
I bought a Hogue grip sleeve, a poly sleeve for the bolt and a poly sleeve for the stock tube. I also pimpified the fore-end with a m-lok sling attachment, a short pic rail for underneath, an angled foregrip and mounted a small LED flashlight underneath the muzzle.
Second time I shot it was this weekend (9/23/2017). I ran about 300 rds thru it. I had about six malfunctions but every single time it was from some cheapass aluminum Monarch ammo. I will never buy that crap again. All the brass reloads I got at a gunshow performed flawlessly. But once again, I had trouble with my cheek-weld. I just plain couldnt get my eye to line up with the sights.
Here's my question: are there aftermarket sights I can buy to raise the rear sight ring and raise the front sight post? If so, who, what, where, etc?
If there isn't an aftermarket sight fix for this, I reckon my only alternative is to buy a side-mount for an optic and put some kind of red dot on there.
Thanks for the help y'all!
Mark/ A-Aargh 15