Almost nothing left in a 9mm Rifle

We should post all the 9mm rifles that aren't on the list yet... I mean not to make the RCMP's job any easier... there's no chance any of them are on here reading this... right?
Oh, f*ck off already with that nonsense. They have far more resources than we do to figure out what's still left, like they own the FRT for gods sakes....🙄🙄
 
I like the idea of a bolt 9mm rifle not overly complicated just as a step up from 22 for my kids to shoot.
I briefly considered the Ruger 357 magnum but honestly that's a lot of $$ for a gun that is not a practical hunting round.
 
This. A simple manual repeater that takes glock mags. Like a modern Spanish destroyer.
9mm is hard for these types of guns because theyre a rimless cartridge. A lot harder to get a manual action to grab them and reliably get it into the chamber.

Of the few that exist, the de lilse, the destroyer, they were chosen to use pistol cartridges mostly for their availability, and adaptability to suppressors for covert operations. Users would be unlikely to be engaged in rapid fire, and can be a bit more careful running the action.




POF usa has the Tombstone 9mm lever gun that may come here eventually, but its quite expensive, and its uncertain how the mags would be perceived here considering theres cross compatibility with the Phoenix 9mm.


Im guessing that some of the sporter enfields may be getting a new life soon
 
9mm is hard for these types of guns because theyre a rimless cartridge. A lot harder to get a manual action to grab them and reliably get it into the chamber.

Of the few that exist, the de lilse, the destroyer, they were chosen to use pistol cartridges mostly for their availability, and adaptability to suppressors for covert operations. Users would be unlikely to be engaged in rapid fire, and can be a bit more careful running the action.




POF usa has the Tombstone 9mm lever gun that may come here eventually, but its quite expensive, and its uncertain how the mags would be perceived here considering theres cross compatibility with the Phoenix 9mm.


Im guessing that some of the sporter enfields may be getting a new life soon
There are 1000s of manual actions that are chambered in rimless cartages. That feed perfect.

Issue is most actions are too long and 9mm too short, so there is a huge jump from magazine to the chamber. You'll get the round wanting to flip up and out before it chambers. an issue I saw trying to make a 9mm Lee Enfield. Making it was simple, getting it to feed was another story. Also don't expect to reload the brass after. As it chewed brass bad.

My 45acp Lee Enfield was 70% more reliable than my 9mm.

I mean you put a flat metal plate where the magazine would go on a Lee Enfield, 95% of the time, dropping a round anywhere there and the gun will chamber without issue. It creates a problem, when you got a spring trying to push the rounds out.

So a company would need to make an action from scratch, or heavy modify to create a hood.
 
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