Interested in a short barrel JR Carbine?

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For some time now, North Sylva has been importing the JR Carbines.

This is a neat little carbine that most CGNer's should be familiar with by now.

This are currently importing in a non restricted configuration with a long barrel.

How interested would CGN be in an SBR version?

We recently sold a number of these to a movie prop company, who will be using these in an upcoming TV show.

They have taken a JR Carbine and shortened it for their needs. The gun also has a few other "minor" modifications.

We will call this one a J *A* Carbine. Let's just say the "A" stands for Awesome. :)

Discuss.

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I like it:)
Needs to have a muzzle break of some kind because that end doesn't look right.
Also needs to be priced not more than the original length one and I think you have a winner.
 
How hard is it to swap barrels on these? Could you have one and just swap barrels from NR to R?

I was wondering the same thing. If it is something a guy can do himself or it would have to be done by a smith? Would be awsome to be able to shoot out in the country and then do it up shorty for the range.
 
Okay I would also support the idea aswell with the short barrel as I think they look stupid with a long barrel n them. But (and this is the stupid question.) would the shorty fit into the restricted category?
 
I like it:)
Needs to have a muzzle break of some kind because that end doesn't look right.
Also needs to be priced not more than the original length one and I think you have a winner.

needs to be priced well under the price of the non restricted version
 
needs to be priced well under the price of the non restricted version

WHAT???? Got that backwards I think. A special run won't be cheaper, but a little more would be acceptable. Truly, that long barrel has kept me from getting one.

For some time now, North Sylva has been importing the JR Carbines.

We recently sold a number of these to a movie prop company, who will be using these in an upcoming TV show. They have taken a JR Carbine and shortened it for their needs. The gun also has a few other "minor" modifications.

Would that show be "Prime Evol: New World"? Seems like the thing they would use. The other minor mods, would those be on your versions too? As pictured but with a nice flash hider would be good, including the site.
 
WHAT???? Got that backwards I think. A special run won't be cheaper, but a little more would be acceptable. Truly, that long barrel has kept me from getting one.



Would that show be "Prime Evol: New World"? Seems like the thing they would use. The other minor mods, would those be on your versions too? As pictured but with a nice flash hider would be good, including the site.

I don't think 'our' version would include the auto sear and other assorted 'fun bits'... ;)

I'd be in for a conversion barrel though!
 
I was wondering the same thing. If it is something a guy can do himself or it would have to be done by a smith? Would be awsome to be able to shoot out in the country and then do it up shorty for the range.

So will you guys be putting the registry on your speed dial? You can't have it both ways, it's either restricted or it's not. Non restricted gun with short barrel = kiss your license and freedom goodbye. Restricted gun in the back woods with long barrel = same thing.
 
I would rather get a 12" short barrel 92 Chiappa take down carbine with extra swich barrels
thay are non restricted ( Hint-hint North Svlva )
 
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Very interesting setup, I'm buying a JR for one of my daughters for her upcoming birthday, she would like this a lot but if it was restricted I think she would pass and stick with the longer barrel/non restricted version.
 
a barrel swap would be so easy on a JR. Im in for a shorty if the price is right!!! Still wanting a .45 caliber conversion kit! Last i heard the .45 had some issues so they are holding off on production... want my 8.5 magfed griz
 
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