Definitely fun!
They're great for plinking and cheap enough to shoot that you can plink a lot.
I have a Beretta Cx4 with over 4500 rounds through it. Been experimenting with reloads to try for accuracy (I know, I know, the 9mm has the ballistic coefficient of a brick thrown sideways, that's the challenge!). After researching a bit, I made reloads using IMI brass, WSPM primers, 5.9gr of Hodgdon CFE Pistol and Hornady 110gr XTP .38 (357") bullets. It shoots 9 rounds of 10 under 3 MOA at 100m from the bench.![]()
Thureon Defense here;
-Same ergos and controls of an AR15/M4
-AR15/M4 furniture compatible
-9mm reloads are $0.18 each
-9mm has less recoil so faster follow up and moving, easier on the shoulder for long day training or smaller bodies.
-All Glock 9mm mags work, even the G26 minimag
-Non-restricted back yard fun
Definitely one of my favorite guns.
I thought about 9mm carbines it seemed a convenient round to use but everyone that had one complained about accuracy and reliability of the rifles so gave the idea up
Also worth noting;
Most of the SWAT Teams in Europe use PCCs to storm a building. Usually MP5 rifles in 9mm.
I think it has a lot to do with minimizing potential collateral damage if there's a shootout.
A 9mm bullet that misses a bad-guy will not travel nearly as far as a .223 round will.
(Nor will it penetrate as many walls.)
I thought about 9mm carbines it seemed a convenient round to use but everyone that had one complained about accuracy and reliability of the rifles so gave the idea up
Now that is not too shabby ...maybe have another look
Be aware there's one issue with the Cx4: because of the way the trigger group works, out of the box it has a very heavy trigger pull (guesstimate 10 pounds or more) There's a DIY fix for that, that brings it to a more reasonable level (maybe 5-6 pounds), and there's one US maker of replacement trigger parts that addresses that issue also though I'm not sure he ships to Canada.




























