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Thread: Chiappa M1-9 Carbine Polymer Stock 9mm Non-Restricted

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    Love that stock got a few straight from Italy for some M1 carbines. Great for people of small stature.

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    I had one of the first ones and it functioned perfectly with every weight and bullets that I fed it from fmj to hollow points but the rear sight would move driving me crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lumpy90 View Post
    Anyone that's used this rifle got any feedback on it please?
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    After a hiccup or two, it’s a decent 9mm carbine.
    Before all the PCC carbines went up in price, the Chiappa 9mm was an unbeatable value. It swings well from target to target, it’s light & handy, Beretta mags work well in it & has decent accuracy. The rear sight is junk. Just remove it, buy a Weaver rail to Picatinny rail adaptor (Amazon.ca has them) & mount a Bushnell TRS 25 on the the rear rail. It’s got more meat than the front. Instant Red dot accuracy.
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    I picked one up for just over $400 in November, took it out without cleaning it and it fired 100 rounds without any issues. I am very happy with this gun for what I paid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scianna54 View Post
    How many magazines?
    2 magazines included. I bought the wood one, and without cleaning on the first outing fired ~150 rounds without a single malfunction FWIW
    Anyone doing any Long-Range, Pistol, or Action-Shooting in or around the Elk Valley/Crowsnest Pass? I'd love to tag along, send me a PM

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    Are there and dealers with wood ones in stock?
    Thanks

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