No intent to hijack the thread from the original reviewer, but I just wanted to add my results to this existing thread (keeping info all in one place, for now).
I just got back from the range, putting the first rounds on target with this carbine, and, tentatively it's a keeper. I fired about 80-90 rounds, no stoppages at all, using Winchester white box 147's, 115's, and S&B 124's. I even rapid fired a 10rd mag of mixed ammo, no problems, all fed nicely.
Which, I have to say, is a far cry from my initial impressions when I opened the box at home and had my first hands on. First, it absolutely failed to feed my 9mm dummy rounds - jamming in the chamber on feed, battery failures, fail to feed from mags. Worse yet, the Beretta mags I bought didn't fit. Turns out that while the documentation may say it takes Beretta mags, it doesn't actually take Beretta mags, at least not the official ones. I had to Dremel bits away in order that the mags would seat properly. If I had been offered a chance to return it at that point, I would have.
So, what happened. First, I got the Beretta mags to fit, then I got it to the range and let it have a chance to prove itself. Which it did by not failing as I feared it would.
However, I did note the following:
- First, I had to run the windage nearly full left to bring the rounds back to centre. The rear sight mount was offline, so when I get the chance, and a proper tool for the job, I'll give it a tap and try to drift the mount more towards the centre where it should be. Odd, as there are alignment marks on the sight mount and the receiver area just below it.
- Second, no hold open on last round. The manual is emphatic about not dry-firing, but that could be left over text from the rimfire version.
- Third, the bolt catch fits into a shallow notch, so long term wear might (or might not) affect how well it holds.
Hopefully the following pics work (first time trying to link images). The first one, with the 5 spots, was upside down on the target frame, it's not the image being upside. All shots taken from standing unsupported. The second pic was the RSO on his first time firing it, and the two flyers are the 3rd and 5th rounds. The third shows the Beretta mag as modified to work with the carbine (taking some of the length off the feed lips, and width off the 'nose' area).
Would it be my go to gun if I had to grab something for zombies - no, it hasn't fully proven itself to me yet. Give it another 400-500 rounds, then ask me again.
I can't deny it was fun to shoot though, and that's about what I'd ask of a inexpensive carbine, especially a M1 replica in 9mm.