I have owned both the JR carbine and the thureon defense in 9mil.( both take block mags)
I could not justify keeping the two of them because they are both very similar.
I kept the thereon and sold the JR to a friend , because IMHO it was the better rifle of the 2.
I really liked my JR carbine , but IMHO the T/D is a much better designed firearm.
I would encourage anyone that is looking for a pistol caliber carbine to try and check out the Thureon before you put you money down on a JR carbine.
I got the chance to half break in (200 rounds) through a TD this weekend in 9mm.
we were using western munitions "remfg" 115 gr 9mm rounds - no failures, no stoppages, no fte, no ftf. shot pretty tight (25,35,50) after we got the ml3 dialed in.
I need one. At this time I don't own one, so these are my thoughts
light (6.2lbs), easy to point, ugly yet beautiful in a spartan and functioning way.
pros : easy takedown, optics height (yes that ugly riser works great) ar compatibility.
cons : trigger was a bit gritty and at times wouldn't fully reset, no bolt hold open, hand guard (round one, no rails - hence, needs rails)
meh: mag release is a bit of a stretch, nylon/hard plastic safety, goofy way to release bolt - pull handle out, then let fly home. (i) hate a2 grips
yes, you can use ar handguards on the JR- don't buy on just that. The no tool stripping process of the TD is enough alone to make me buy one.
Has anyone upgraded the trigger? where can a fella find one of these things? (td rifle that is)