PISTOL CALIBER CARBINES

Depends on what you consider to be a PCC. Is a lever action? What about a single shot? There is a good variety of options in those categories.

If you're thinking semi auto and box mag fed then most got banned last year/ the year before. Henry Homesteader is the only current production one that comes to mind. There are some older ones mentioned above (Rugers and Marlins) but I hope you don't get sticker shock and some of them have Restricted length barrels.
 
What action? Assuming semi auto, Henry homesteader is as good as it gets.

Get it while it's available. It will surely get banned next time the libs need the media to change the channel.
 
I still have a bolt action 9mm Largo Spanish carbine. Fun little gun to shoot. When my son was young (more than a few years ago) it was one of his favourite plinkers. Good accuracy at shorter distances (never shot it at more than 50yds). Only used cast bullets so it was not expensive to load for. Tried Starline Largo brass but found it too short. Must have had a deep chamber. Solved that issue by shortening Win 9mm magnum brass. Switzer had one on his site last fall. Can't remember what it sold for.
 
I think most people when referring to a PCC are thinking semi auto and not a lever action or bolt action
Maybe MRA or Kodiak Defense will come out with a tactical pump action or slide action 9mm in the future
I’d love one in 7.62x25
 
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