I'm pretty happy with my Storm. I paid the extra to get a non restricted bull barrel on it. Seems to like 147 grain 9mm. Also for take down/storage, there is one pin that separates the firearm into two equal pieces. It breaks down nicely and quickly.
As for "plastic" parts. The action consists of a large block of black steel. Yes there is polymer inside as well, but it doesn't seem to affect anything and most say polymer wears better than metal. So I don't think that's really a concern. Also even though it's mostly a polymer carbine, it still feels like a quality firearm. I can't say the same for some of the other choices here.
Here's another carbine that uses a metal action with polymer. No problems so far.
As for "plastic" parts. The action consists of a large block of black steel. Yes there is polymer inside as well, but it doesn't seem to affect anything and most say polymer wears better than metal. So I don't think that's really a concern. Also even though it's mostly a polymer carbine, it still feels like a quality firearm. I can't say the same for some of the other choices here.
Here's another carbine that uses a metal action with polymer. No problems so far.


















































