Chiappa M1-9 Carbine Wood Stock 9mm Non-Restricted

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This is a cool gun but I wish you guys could find someone making a better quality copy to import. If people will pay $800-1000 (and up ) for a decent pistol carbine I can't see a problem selling a good quality, well made 9mm M1 somewhere in that range.

I keep getting the urge to buy one but then I go to Crappy Tire and handle one, go home and read about them online and then the urge fades.
 
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This is a cool gun but I wish you guys could find someone making a better quality copy to import. If people will pay $800-1000 (and up ) for a decent pistol carbine I can't see a problem sell a good quality, well made 9mm M1 somewhere in that range.

I keep getting the urge to buy one but then I go to Crappy Tire and handle one, go home and read about them online and then the urge fades.

from my experience with mine if they were using a metal barrel band that would be way better than the plastic one , other than that i have nothing to says about it
 
Any one ever had any of these? Are they decent, I got lots of 9mm kickin around.

honestly...
i have one, don't like it, never shot it.
it is clunky and awkward...and the plastic sucks.
i will probably sell it at a loss.
i bought it online having never seen one in person. lesson learned.
 
I have one as well. It just feels...cheap. Not a lot of fun to shoot, sort of accurate, mostly functions well (lots of FTE with cheap ammo though) but feels cheap and as such sits in my safe waiting for some miraculous upgrade to come along.
 
I had one.
Super fun...
Fairly accurate at 25m.
Love M1 design...
They missed it with the materials...that's it.
Plastics parts.
Bolt lock sucked.
Wood was just ok...mmm maybe not.
I would have shelled out 1g for quality.
 
I was looking at this for quite a while. That and that suomi thing. I thought the old look in a new gun was cool but never jumped on one. I ended up buying a TNW aero survival rifle on the Black friday sale. I am happy I got it. That gun is amazing. The more I read about these the happier I am that I never did end up getting one. They sure look neat tho.
 
I've got the Suomi and the Chiappa M1 clone in 9mm. Have had no issues with either
I was looking at this for quite a while. That and that suomi thing. I thought the old look in a new gun was cool but never jumped on one. I ended up buying a TNW aero survival rifle on the Black friday sale. I am happy I got it. That gun is amazing. The more I read about these the happier I am that I never did end up getting one. They sure look neat tho.
 
I bought a synthetic stocked one on sale at a good price, chucked the plastic parts (and stock) and replaced them with wood/metal parts--barrel band, front sight, rear sight--for less than one of the modern pistol caliber carbines. It looks and feels ok with the changes. mags seem to need to be tuned to the rifle though.
 
I had this carbine and the Beretta Cx-4 in my hands both a t the same time... It's half price of the Beretta but seems like a cheap toy. My choose was the Cx4
 
I want this rifle to work and be reliable so bad.
I literally would be on one with credit card in hand if it wasn't such a jam o matic from all the reviews I've seen.
I don't even care about the plastic, I'm not taking it into the jungles of the Pacific in WWII lol I would even pay upwards of $700 if it just simply worked.....
 
Ah crap, just as my interest in the ugly JR Carbine faded, my keen interest in adding a 9mm Carbine to the collection hasn't dwindled.

Too many bad reviews just in this thread without having to even read actual reviews!
 
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