9mm carbines

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That is ###y AF!!
 
Wow ! where do you find one with folding stock ? I want one so bad but most are non folding stock.

The folks at Wolverine Supplies will order the stock in for you if you ask. Mine came with the collapsible, I swapped it out for the folder and sold the collapsible for $100 if memory serves me right. Note that you need the early model Gen 2 (with the hinge design) to be compatible with that stock.
 
The folks at Wolverine Supplies will order the stock in for you if you ask. Mine came with the collapsible, I swapped it out for the folder and sold the collapsible for $100 if memory serves me right. Note that you need the early model Gen 2 (with the hinge design) to be compatible with that stock.

Thanks for the head up, I just wonder if the one in the link below is the early Gen 2 like you mentioned. Thanks again.

http://ww w.bullseyelondon.com/kriss-vector-gen-ii-crb-enhanced-semi-auto-rifle-9mm-carbine-18-6-barrel-black.html
 
Thanks for the head up, I just wonder if the one in the link below is the early Gen 2 like you mentioned. Thanks again.

http://ww w.bullseyelondon.com/kriss-vector-gen-ii-crb-enhanced-semi-auto-rifle-9mm-carbine-18-6-barrel-black.html

That has the hinge on the right side near the rear of the receiver, yes early model Gen 2.
 
Cant go wrong with a JR carbine ! i love mine, and so does everybody else who shoots it.

Id buy an EVO if it could take 10rnd mags... buuuut nope.

FX9 and Raven 9 has also caught my attention, but ultimately the JR already does the job excellently so why bother ruining a good thing haha
 
Really love my Jr Carabine 9mm with a nice reddot and my keltec sub2000 gen 1 9mm fun to shoot one take glock and the other berreta 92 mags both NR and reliable and cheap to shoot
I will go with the JR just my 2 cents
 
The JR was definitely fun to shoot but it had some feeding issues, might have been dirty. The more I look at the PC9 the more I like it too though, the take down capability especially - but no one has them in stock. The Scorpion looks great but I'm leaning more to the 10-round pistol mag carbines. I hadn't heard of Thureon before, interesting little gun...
 
The newest version of the TD is actually good looking. They have lowered the receiver rail height and you can get it with a longer handguard. Also this thing has got to be one of the simplest built firearms you will ever find.

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That is nice. Can it be switched around for lefty shooters? How does it compare to the JR, Storm and PC9 in terms of reliability?
 
If you want to go old school the tnw Suomi is a cool little rifle
It has a wood stock so facial hair shouldn't be an issue with tangling
You can put the original restricted barrel on it too if you don't like the long barrel it comes with
 
That is nice. Can it be switched around for lefty shooters? How does it compare to the JR, Storm and PC9 in terms of reliability?

Ejection can't be switched to the left. I never really paid attention to the ejection path as I'm not a lefty so I can't comment if you'll get a mouthful of brass or not.

My TD in .40 S&W hasn't missed a beat in over 1000 rounds. I've only used Glock mags, never a single misfeed with any ammo I tried. Can't comment if aftermarket mags work as good.

Only issue I've heard of is the firing pin breaking on some of the earlier models but I think that has been resolved.

Takedown is super simple. Just push the two pins and the receiver halves separate then pull the charging handle out and the bolt comes right out. There's not really anything else in there. So much easier to clean than the JR and still simpler than the CX4 Storm.

My CX4 also never missed a beat. The JR was good but I did find a couple types of ammo that it didn't feed well. Stuck with what I knew worked and no further issues.

I can't comment on the PC9
 
Ejection can't be switched to the left. I never really paid attention to the ejection path as I'm not a lefty so I can't comment if you'll get a mouthful of brass or not.

My TD in .40 S&W hasn't missed a beat in over 1000 rounds. I've only used Glock mags, never a single misfeed with any ammo I tried. Can't comment if aftermarket mags work as good.

Only issue I've heard of is the firing pin breaking on some of the earlier models but I think that has been resolved.

Takedown is super simple. Just push the two pins and the receiver halves separate then pull the charging handle out and the bolt comes right out. There's not really anything else in there. So much easier to clean than the JR and still simpler than the CX4 Storm.

My CX4 also never missed a beat. The JR was good but I did find a couple types of ammo that it didn't feed well. Stuck with what I knew worked and no further issues.

I can't comment on the PC9


Ok, thanks :cheers:
 
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