A Florida gunmaker called KelTec is sending 400 semi-automatic rifles to Ukraine to help civilians fend off the Moscow-led invasion after a longtime customer to the company placed an order and then disappeared. Adrian Kellgren, founder of the family-owned firearms developer and manufacturer, told The Associated Press in a March 18 report that he was left holding a $200,000 shipment of semi-automatic rifles after the Ukrainian customer, who lives in Odessa, placed an order. Odessa, a strategically important port city in southern Ukraine with a population of nearly one million, has been heavily fortified in recent days in preparation for a possible Russian attack. Since the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, Kellgren said he has been unable to contact the customer. Rather than let the stranded batch of 9 mm foldable rifles go to waste, KelTec—which employs about 300 American citizens—is sending them to Ukraine’s civilian resistance movement to help them fend off attacks from …