Carbine in .45 acp

We got lots of stuff going on behind the scenes; but unfortunately nothing in .45.

There seems to be enough interest that we will likely be bringing in the Famae CT 40 .40 S&W in non-restricted in on our 2nd Famae shipment however.
 
We got lots of stuff going on behind the scenes; but unfortunately nothing in .45.

There seems to be enough interest that we will likely be bringing in the Famae CT 40 .40 S&W in non-restricted in on our 2nd Famae shipment however.

i would love that, cause then i can get it re-barreled in .357sig
 
JR carbine

I bought a JR carbine ( non restricted ) in 9mil, there will be conversion kits available , around Dec. or so I am told.
I had intended to convert it to 45acp when I bought it . BUT now it is here I may keep it in 9mil.( it is a cheap date)

For the money and in my opinion , it is the way to go.

I looked at the Kriss, but it all bells and whistle ( again my opinion) and I am not worried about a little recoil.

The JR is over a grand cheaper. and it is convertible !!!!

What more could one ask for.
 
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Give "Dlask" or "Bits of Pieces" a call. I would suspect that .357sig could done in a Rebarreled .40 Baretta Storm.

You might have to be careful with this project. One fellow cgn guy (and I believe he was the first to do so), had reported the recoil buffer and some other parts of the gun were getting a beating especially when using higher pressure sig rounds. I am not sure how long he continued without any completely damaged parts. If you do a search, I am sure you will find his threads. I believe his handle was "Colin".
 
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