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Here is one you don't see very often - the MechTech Carbine Conversion Unit. CCU.
These are made to use with different pistols. This one is 1911/9mm.
The complete pistol frame is slid onto rails on the bottom of the housing, and secured in place with the slide catch.
This one was acquired used. It was very accurate, but prone to stovepiping. Different ammunition, different ejectors were tried without success, and it was packed away. Time passed, and eventually MechTech was contacted. There was an ejection problem with 1911/9mm units, and a new boltface insert had been developed to address the issue. Once installed, the unit ran like a top. And as mentioned, it is accurate. Other CCUs made for the Glock, etc. didn't have the ejection problem. If you search, you will be able to find Hickock45 demonstrating them.
Originally, the butt was a piece of flat strip steel. A new housing was installed with the fittings for a M-4 carbine type stock.
Some details:
Function of the pistol portion is unchanged, except the slide catch doesn't catch anything. The action can be mechanically locked open by pushing the cocking handle sleeve in.
The bolt assembly extends forward and around the barrel. The recoil spring is an extension, not a compression spring.
Stripping the upper unit requires an Allen wrench and the following of instructions. The screws securing the barrel block and forend grip are removed, and the barrel and bolt are drawn out to the front. Keep the recoil spring under control! Cleaning can be accomplished without disassembly, apart from removing the pistol frame, which is very easy.
As I mentioned, the CCU is accurate, and very comfortable to shoot.
The pistol frame is restricted, so this applies to the assembled carbine. Barrel is 16".
The Leupold 1X Prismatic suits the carbine very nicely. Most any reflex, dot sight or low magnification scope would be appropriate.
The muzzle unit is decorative, non-functional.
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I always enjoyed them. I was looking for a PCC to plink around with. First choice was the MechTech. But like you said. You don't see them often. So I just settled for the HiPoint Carbine.
 
I've had two Glock versions over the years... Really liked the retro look to them (kinda reminded me of the SMG I used in my early military days), especially the early ones with the bare steel stock.

First one I bought very cheap at the Chilliwack HACS show as it had problems. It was missing the Glock block it needed to run, but I was able to source one. Never did get it running smoothly and didn't have the time to fix it. Sold it even cheaper on the EE as a project part.

Second one I got off CGN with the intent of using it for DSSMatches. Ended up selling it as it was still restricted and I wanted something to plink in the bush with my boys. Picked up a FX-9 and haven't looked back!
 
haven't seen one of those in a very long time. had one in 45. actually liked it a lot. mine had the ugly wire stock. I think maybe I was the first or one of the first guys to chop the stock off, and I welded a AR stock nut to the back. fit perfectly. used a nice AR colapsable stock.
 
I really regret selling it.

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