Dark Alley Dan
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How do.
I have half a metric ton of loaded, ready-to-rock 9mm Para in the lockup. I also have a couple of pistols that eat it.
I am not good with a pistol. Can't hit sh!t. I know the solution is practise, and that's certainly in the cards now that I've retired, but I'd like something in a long gun that's "government-theft-resistant".
There's another thread on here with pics of a less-than-attractive bumperjack lookin' creature that's a lever action 9. Too expensive, too homely, at least to my eye, and because it's scary looking, you know it's just a matter of time before the OIC goblin comes knocking. I think a bolt action would be the way to go. I see a couple of options:
- Find a Spanish Destroyer carbine and have it rebarreled from 9x23 to 9x19. Lotta issues with this. First is finding one. Second is sporterizing an increasingly scarce rifle. Not sure I could sleep at night if I did that.
- Rock Island Arsenal out of the Philippines makes a rifle in 22 TCM: https://www.armscor.com/firearms-list/m22-tcm-ba-22tcm-5rd Special Interest Arms in the States (now apparently defunct) rechanbered some to 9mm Para. It seems easy enough to do - bolt face is awfully close, magazine works. Just a matter of a fresh barrel or perhaps even reboring what's there. Here's someone who did it at home, like a cordite-scented Julia Childs: https://rifleshooter.com/2019/10/building-a-9mm-bolt-action-rifle/
I find this appealing, and in an effort to help the enormously talented Mr. Paul Cook to cover his mortgage, I'd send all the bits his way. So what's the holdup?
RIA lists their sole dealer in Canada as Cabelas. I called my local shop here today, listened to their phone ring for three solid minutes, and finally spoke with a woman who I assume works there. "I understand Cabelas is a dealer for RIA products. Is it possible to order a rifle from them through you?"
"No" she said. Sounded pretty definitive.
Open to ideas here, folks. What do you think? I'm aware of the mauser conversions that used to be available form Rhineland, but I can't abide that ugly-ass ejector pokling out the side of the rifle. Plus it appears they don't make them anymore.
I have half a metric ton of loaded, ready-to-rock 9mm Para in the lockup. I also have a couple of pistols that eat it.
I am not good with a pistol. Can't hit sh!t. I know the solution is practise, and that's certainly in the cards now that I've retired, but I'd like something in a long gun that's "government-theft-resistant".
There's another thread on here with pics of a less-than-attractive bumperjack lookin' creature that's a lever action 9. Too expensive, too homely, at least to my eye, and because it's scary looking, you know it's just a matter of time before the OIC goblin comes knocking. I think a bolt action would be the way to go. I see a couple of options:
- Find a Spanish Destroyer carbine and have it rebarreled from 9x23 to 9x19. Lotta issues with this. First is finding one. Second is sporterizing an increasingly scarce rifle. Not sure I could sleep at night if I did that.
- Rock Island Arsenal out of the Philippines makes a rifle in 22 TCM: https://www.armscor.com/firearms-list/m22-tcm-ba-22tcm-5rd Special Interest Arms in the States (now apparently defunct) rechanbered some to 9mm Para. It seems easy enough to do - bolt face is awfully close, magazine works. Just a matter of a fresh barrel or perhaps even reboring what's there. Here's someone who did it at home, like a cordite-scented Julia Childs: https://rifleshooter.com/2019/10/building-a-9mm-bolt-action-rifle/
I find this appealing, and in an effort to help the enormously talented Mr. Paul Cook to cover his mortgage, I'd send all the bits his way. So what's the holdup?
RIA lists their sole dealer in Canada as Cabelas. I called my local shop here today, listened to their phone ring for three solid minutes, and finally spoke with a woman who I assume works there. "I understand Cabelas is a dealer for RIA products. Is it possible to order a rifle from them through you?"
"No" she said. Sounded pretty definitive.
Open to ideas here, folks. What do you think? I'm aware of the mauser conversions that used to be available form Rhineland, but I can't abide that ugly-ass ejector pokling out the side of the rifle. Plus it appears they don't make them anymore.
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