Goodday gentlemen!
As of earlier today, I've come to find out there is a semi-auto 9MM rifle for sale here in our fine country called the "Chiappa M1-9"......
http://www.bullseyelondon.com/chiappa-m1-9-carbine-9mm-black-synthetic-stock-canada.html
I'm sure several of you have heard of it, I sure wish I had awhile ago. But it seems that this gun is stricken with issues that can be less then stellar. Feed issued being the main one, parts quality being another. However, after being slightly disappointed by this new discovery, I come to find another very similar rifle is out there called the "Ruger PC9". As it so happens, this rifle receives mostly positive rave. Its said to feed well, shoot even better and also remain quite balanced despite its large metal blowback action. And being made by Ruger, the "parts quality" issue does not apply so much as with the Italian rifle. But, alas! These rifles are no longer in production, and so my head hangs in disappointment again. So with my last grain of hope, I come to an unfamiliar land that is the "Black and Green Rifles" forum to ask its upstanding citizens a question. And that question is! "What are the odds of a person finding a Ruger PC9 in Canada for around the same price as the M1-9?"
That is all, commence the commencing!
Ti
Edit: I am aware of another rifle close to the the above, the Marlin Camp Carbine. I'm fairly sure these are not only rare, but also highly valued. And I believe they use a unique mag rather then something common, which I'm not interested in. Imagine the feeling of dropping the mag off side your canoe as your on your way to your camp!
As of earlier today, I've come to find out there is a semi-auto 9MM rifle for sale here in our fine country called the "Chiappa M1-9"......
http://www.bullseyelondon.com/chiappa-m1-9-carbine-9mm-black-synthetic-stock-canada.html
I'm sure several of you have heard of it, I sure wish I had awhile ago. But it seems that this gun is stricken with issues that can be less then stellar. Feed issued being the main one, parts quality being another. However, after being slightly disappointed by this new discovery, I come to find another very similar rifle is out there called the "Ruger PC9". As it so happens, this rifle receives mostly positive rave. Its said to feed well, shoot even better and also remain quite balanced despite its large metal blowback action. And being made by Ruger, the "parts quality" issue does not apply so much as with the Italian rifle. But, alas! These rifles are no longer in production, and so my head hangs in disappointment again. So with my last grain of hope, I come to an unfamiliar land that is the "Black and Green Rifles" forum to ask its upstanding citizens a question. And that question is! "What are the odds of a person finding a Ruger PC9 in Canada for around the same price as the M1-9?"
That is all, commence the commencing!
Ti
Edit: I am aware of another rifle close to the the above, the Marlin Camp Carbine. I'm fairly sure these are not only rare, but also highly valued. And I believe they use a unique mag rather then something common, which I'm not interested in. Imagine the feeling of dropping the mag off side your canoe as your on your way to your camp!

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Always wanted one, never could bring myself to do it. Ah well, maybe down the road we'll have some more "carbines" on the market worth owning and Non-res'. (yeah, right......





















