.45 acp rifle ANy Updates 2 years in the running???

I personally don't understand the fascination with a .45 acp rifle.

.357 mag is a far better option and the new Ruger should be here soon.

Probably a cross between a fascination with the De Lisle carbine and the hope of being able to use plentiful 1911 magazines.
 
I'd prefer a .357Mag in a handy little bolt action carbine too; but what would we use for mags? Desert Eagle mags are pretty spendy and not exactly common. Of course .38 Super would be very cool!
And for those that are suggesting semi-autos, show me a 14"-or-16" semi that I can shoot on the farm, and I'll be interested.
 
Nearly 3 years running now, maybe we need to change the threat title to something like "Fast Marstar Shipping" so that John/Johnone will read the thread; because it's pretty obvious that this one is on his ignore list.
Its too bad. I was looking forward to a .45 ACP rifle.
 
Kriss Carbine is a NR rifle in .45

Yup, and at $2k and nearly 36" long it's not really a contender for the niche I want filled.

I'm thinking about 1/10th of that price and about 4"-to-6" shorter (before I chop another couple of inches off of the stock to make it "youth" model).
 
Yup, and at $2k and nearly 36" long it's not really a contender for the niche I want filled.

I'm thinking about 1/10th of that price and about 4"-to-6" shorter (before I chop another couple of inches off of the stock to make it "youth" model).

You can remove/fold the stock on the KRISS to make it shorter. But yeah, expensive indeed
 
And I can remove the stock from my .30-'06 to make it shorter too.
Makes it a bit trixy to shoot accurately though.

As mentioned elsewhere, Kriss with folded stock gave me really good results within 25yards range ( hitting bullseye ) using the Wolf Factory reloads, also blazer. I used the Iron sights that come with it, then the Bushnell ACOG clone, both worked great.
 
Yup, and at $2k and nearly 36" long it's not really a contender for the niche I want filled.

I'm thinking about 1/10th of that price and about 4"-to-6" shorter (before I chop another couple of inches off of the stock to make it "youth" model).

You are dreaming..$200 for a .45 ACP carbine..It is just not happening. You get nothing for $200...:HR:
 
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