Interested in a short barrel JR Carbine?

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Yes, I am.

It can be safely assumed that all modern firearms have rifling (with the exception of smoothbore shotguns.)

I grabbed the following line from Wikipedia: "...true rifling dates from the mid-16th century, it did not become commonplace until the nineteenth century."
 
Does the current barrel have any effect on accuracy? The website doesn't say if the barrel is rifled.
Or even a better question for me: Is this suppose to have a better range and accuracy than a standard pistol due to its barrel length?

ive been hitting the 100 yard 2" gong with a red dot pretty much consistantly and yes the barrel is rifled
 
I would be interested in a shorter barrelled version,...preferable just the barrels that are threaded the same, and come with a flash hider. Hard to find one in Canada for the 9mm.
 
"Does the current barrel have any effect on accuracy? The website doesn't say if the barrel is rifled.
Or even a better question for me: Is this suppose to have a better range and accuracy than a standard pistol due to its barrel length?"

wow......isnt it interesting how much knowlege people have of fire arms.......maybee......the gov should start imposing some kind of test before giving out permits.
 
If it was non-restricted I would buy one for sure.


There is a non restricted version it has a longer barrel if you are asking for a semi centre fire with a short barrel that is non restricted than I suggest you reread the Canadian centre fire restrictions on semis in the non res catagory
 
There is a non restricted version it has a longer barrel if you are asking for a semi centre fire with a short barrel that is non restricted than I suggest you reread the Canadian centre fire restrictions on semis in the non res catagory

I was being fa·ce·tious .. but since we are talking about semi auto rifles and you know so much about them:
Why can I stick a .40 cal glock mag inside the Sub 2000 9mm that holds 13 rounds and it is legal for me to do that?
And while you are at it, explain the rest of the laws in Canada that make absolutely no sense at all.
Thanks :)
 
I was being fa·ce·tious .. but since we are talking about semi auto rifles and you know so much about them:
Why can I stick a .40 cal glock mag inside the Sub 2000 9mm that holds 13 rounds and it is legal for me to do that?
And while you are at it, explain the rest of the laws in Canada that make absolutely no sense at all.
Thanks :)


Q#1 and I'm sure I will get flamed for not just directing you somewhere where you can read this yourself but long story short the mag in governed by what it was designed for not what it will be used for that why its legal to use lar 15 -10 round pistol mags in an AR. And your mag should NOT be able to hold 13 rounds it should be pinned to allow 10
The other question we Canadians just have to deal with yes lots make no sense
 
I'd be interested in a barrel, I have the NR version, would not mind if it were restricted as I only shoot at the range anyway. If not, I'd like JR to make a longer foreend. I like theirs, but it's too short.
 
Q#1 and I'm sure I will get flamed for not just directing you somewhere where you can read this yourself but long story short the mag in governed by what it was designed for not what it will be used for that why its legal to use lar 15 -10 round pistol mags in an AR. And your mag should NOT be able to hold 13 rounds it should be pinned to allow 10
The other question we Canadians just have to deal with yes lots make no sense

The sub 2000 question, was a rhetorical question...
A glock magazine that is made for .40's (Glock 22 for instance) can hold the 9mm rounds, So you can put around 12-13 9mm rounds in the .40 magazine. but because the .40 is a larger round it leaves more space for the 9mm cartridge, which is why you can hold a couple more 9mm in the magazine... So the the Glock .40 mag is pinned to 10, but you can shove 12-13 9mm rounds in it and then you can put that same magazine in a sub2000 chambered in 9mm.
And why it is legal for someone to do that? Because the limit is on the magazine, not the gun.

I do not own a sub 2000 or a glock handgun, I was using this as an example.
Do your own research and make sure you know the law before going out shooting.
 
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