9mm carbine decision

I have a JR Carbine and the Sub 2K gen2. I'd recommend the Thureon defense carbine if you want an AR looking carbine.

Otherwise the Sub 2K is near perfect in size, balance and accuracy for a pistol calibre carbine. It's so light that it actually has a touch of recoil, compared to the JR Carbine "Tank".

The only /gripe/ of the tiny sub 2k is the cheek weld being so low and against this bare metal - you get used to it, but the bolt jarring in the tube can sting at first and if it's cold, all the more.

The gun doesn't feel like a $700 of rifle - but it performs just as well as the JR Carbine which is about 40% more - at least in my findings.
 
I have heard that the kel tec carbines are built cheap and don't last long, speculation of coarse, you Guys that own those have any issues, and I'm not nessacarly looking for AR style more reliability and ease of use hearing kind of mixed about everything
 
I have heard that the kel tec carbines are built cheap and don't last long, speculation of coarse, you Guys that own those have any issues, and I'm not nessacarly looking for AR style more reliability and ease of use hearing kind of mixed about everything

Just buy a CX4 already ! nutnfancy spoke very high of the sub 2000 gen2 at first, but now i see hes bashing its build quality however many rounds later....
 
I bought a CX4 in 9mm. Love the gun but having trouble getting sierra papa trigger parts to work. Sent my trigger housing to Canadian importer A ####h Armoury for adjustment. They seem eager to help me find a solution. CX4 is pricey, paid 999 plus tax six months ago.
 
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