9MM Pistol Calibre Carbines

Got that JR Carbine a few weeks back.

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Noting Fancy but I've fired 1000's of round with no problems.

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My non-restricted MPX enjoying its freedom in the canola this summer. I do love this gun; quiet, no recoil, fun. Not all that accurate, but it still does make an awesome tractor gun.

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I'll Play

Here is my 9mm AR with a Quarter Circle-10 dedicated lower.

Takes Colt style mags, and work very well with the 10 Round LAR pistol mags.

To this point it eats anything I feed it, including the not so stellar Barnul Steel cased 9mm ammo.

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Absolutely loving the build of this Czech beauty, non-restricted and super handy. I still haven't been able to do any accuracy testing in this cold weather, but it doesn't mind the -35 C and I've run a couple more boxes of 124 gr through it without issue.

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I second the Beretta CX4 Storm for everything except the trigger. The trigger is absolutely garbage, which is unfortunate because the rest of the gun is amazing. Even after spending the extra money on the Sierra Papa trigger kit, it's better but nowhere close to where it should be for a $1,000+ gun. If they ever get the trigger squared away it will be the best gun in the world of any calibre.
 
I had a cx4 years ago and the plastic/rubber spring retainer on the end of the op rod kept coming apart. I traded the gun back to the shop I bought it with full disclosure (they were getting me the replacement parts from stoeger). Hopefully this part has been upgraded and is no longer made of two pieces vulcanized together? Otherwise I would stay away from that gun, keeping the crappy trigger in mind as well.
 
Absolutely loving the build of this Czech beauty, non-restricted and super handy. I still haven't been able to do any accuracy testing in this cold weather, but it doesn't mind the -35 C and I've run a couple more boxes of 124 gr through it without issue.

That's a beauty gun! They look a lot better non-restricted than I expected. I like the shorter handguard; the carbine length handguard on my MPX looks gooooofy.
 
Absolutely loving the build of this Czech beauty, non-restricted and super handy. I still haven't been able to do any accuracy testing in this cold weather, but it doesn't mind the -35 C and I've run a couple more boxes of 124 gr through it without issue.

You ever figure out getting that SilencerCo logo right side up?
 
A few weeks ago I joined the club when I purchased a 9mm Kriss Vector Carbine from one of our fine fellow forum members. I must say that life got busy so I was only just able to get out to the range yesterday and give it a proper breaking in, and I am absolutely loving it so far! It is an absolute dream to shoot, and once I got my reflex sight zeroed it almost made things too easy with how accurate it was. The speed-loader I bought when I went in came in very handy as well. And 300 rounds later, with zero stress and bullets remaining, the range around me full of others all having a good time, it definitely made for a great day. One of the fine gentlemen sharing the range with me even let me shoot his 100 year old Winchester .22 Long, which was not only lovely, but an absolutely pleasure to fire.

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I picked up a NUIB MSIG MPX a few months agm anfdmit has quickly superseded my TP9 as my favorite PCC. The MPX seems a worthy successor to the MP5, with its piston operation reducing recoil to that of a .22 LR and its rotating bolt offering superior operator safety over the blow-back competition (eg. Scorpion). Plus my Wife really likes it and previously the MP5 was her fave....


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