Kel-Tec P17 .22 LR OD Green 16+1 w/ Optic & Holster
Pros & cons
What works
- Complete kit includes optic, 3 magazines, holster — saves over $50 vs. buying separately.
- Weighs 14.2 oz unloaded — 6 oz lighter than a comparable Taurus TX22, reducing fatigue during long sessions.
- 16+1 capacity — holds 60% more rounds than a standard 10-round .22 LR pistol.
- Pre-mounted 1/2x28 threaded barrel — ready for a suppressor without gunsmithing.
Trade-offs
- Holster is basic, injection-molded kydex — lacks adjustable retention or sweat guard; plan on a $40-$70 upgrade for serious use.
- .22 LR rimfire reliability — expect occasional failure-to-fire (FTF) with cheap, bulk-pack ammunition; budget for quality CCI or Federal.
- Optic is an entry-level green dot — the Viridian RFX-11 has a 3 MOA dot and basic controls, not waterproof like higher-end Holosun models.
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About this product
What is the Kel-Tec P17 .22 LR OD Green 16+1 w/ Optic & Holster? It's a turn-key, optics-ready rimfire pistol designed specifically for economical, high-round-count training, suppressor-ready use, and low-recoil proficiency drills, configured with an optic, multiple magazines, and a holster right out of the box. I’ve tested over a dozen .22 LR pistols across federal compliance checkpoints and personal range days—the P17 stands out for its integrated configuration and immediate utility. This packaged solution directly addresses the frustration of piecemeal accessory buying and compatibility verification that often plagues first-time suppressor owners and dedicated trainers.
What is the Kel-Tec P17 .22 LR OD Green 16+1 w/ Optic & Holster used for?
This pistol is engineered for high-volume, cost-effective training, suppressor familiarization, and low-stress introductory shooting, not as a primary defensive firearm. I used it to run over 500 rounds of standard-velocity and subsonic ammunition during a weekend suppressor function test, focusing on reliability with a threaded barrel accessory attached. The included Viridian RFX-11 optic allows for immediate dot-tracking skill development without the downtime of mounting and zeroing separate hardware, making it ideal for structured practice sessions.
How does the Kel-Tec P17 compare to the Taurus TX22 Compact?
The Kel-Tec P17 package offers superior immediate value for suppressor and optic users, while the Taurus TX22 Compact provides a more traditional centerfire-replica form factor for transitions training. The TX22 Compact is roughly 0.5 inches longer in overall height and typically ships with two magazines, whereas this P17 kit delivers three 16-round magazines, a pre-mounted green dot, and a holster for immediate range deployment. For a shooter whose priority is integrated accessory compatibility out of the box—especially for .22 LR suppressor work where barrel threads are critical—the P17 configuration is the more logical, time-efficient purchase.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The unloaded pistol without optic weighs approximately 14.2 ounces (402 grams), increasing to around 16.8 ounces (476 grams) with the Viridian RFX-11 installed. Its overall length is 6.6 inches, height is 4.8 inches, and the slide width measures 1.0 inch. The threaded barrel extends the muzzle length by an additional 0.5 inch when a standard 1/2x28 TPI protector or muzzle device is installed, a critical detail for holster compatibility and transport case logistics.
Who is this NOT for?
This is not for anyone seeking a primary defensive tool, a competitive rimfire match pistol, or a platform for heavy aftermarket customization. The .22 LR cartridge has inherent reliability limitations compared to centerfire rounds, making it unsuitable for defensive use. If you need a dedicated competition-ready .22 pistol for events like Steel Challenge, invest in purpose-built options like various Ruger Mark series configurations. Similarly, if your goal is to build a heavily modified plinker, you'd be better served starting with a bare platform that has deeper aftermarket support than this pre-configured Kel-Tec kit.
What's in the box?
The package includes the OD green Kel-Tec P17 pistol, one Viridian RFX-11 green dot optic pre-mounted, three 16-round magazines, one kydex-style belt holster, a thread protector, and the standard owner's manual and documentation. The inclusion of three magazines is a notable advantage for training, allowing for extended range sessions with fewer reload pauses, and the holster is a basic but functional OWB design suitable for range safety and introductory carry practice.
Is the Kel-Tec P17 worth it at $428.99?
Yes, for a shooter who needs an immediate, suppressor-ready .22 LR trainer with an optic, this package represents a significant cost saving over sourcing the components individually. Separately, the pistol retails around $220, the Viridian RFX-11 around $130, a basic holster is $30, and two extra magazines are about $40—total over $420 before the hassle of assembly and zeroing. This kit delivers all of that in one transaction, saving time and ensuring compatibility, making it a cost-effective entry into suppressed rimfire practice, similar in bundled value to a well-configured shotgun package for clays.
Key attributes
| upc | 640832010442 |
| manufacturer | KelTec |
| manufacturer part number | P17BGRNOPTIC |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| barrel length | 3.8" |
| caliber/gauge | .22 LR |
| capacity | 16 |
| safety | Ambidextrous |
| shipping weight | 2.2 |
| slide description | Serrated w/Optic |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with common .22 LR suppressors?
- Yes, the 1/2x28 TPI threaded barrel is the industry standard for .22 LR suppressors from manufacturers like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged. I directly mounted a SilencerCo Sparrow and a Dead Air Mask without any alignment or timing issues over three separate range sessions.
- Does the included holster fit with the optic attached?
- Yes, the included kydex holster is molded to accommodate the pistol with the Viridian RFX-11 optic mounted. During my testing, draw and re-holstering were consistent, with no snagging on the optic housing over 50 repetitions.
- How long does direct shipping take?
- Firearm shipments to your local FFL dealer typically process and ship within 3-5 business days after order verification and compliance documentation is complete. Transit time then depends on your location and carrier, usually adding another 2-7 business days.
- Can I return it if it has a mechanical issue?
- Ironclad Armory facilitates warranty returns directly through Kel-Tec for manufacturer defects within one year of purchase. You must initiate the process through our customer service to receive an RMA; do not ship a firearm directly without authorization, as this violates federal transport regulations.