Posted on 05/07/2017 12:25:40 PM PDT by w1n1
Here's the top 5 9mm Carbines out on the market. These carbines are popular by the quality, ease of use, personal defense capability and of course the availability of the 9mm rounds.
What about you?, whats your favorite 9mm carbine? See the rest of the top 9mm carbine video here.
...Is M-1 carbine round similar to 9mm in characteristics...
It’s closer to .357 mag
I want an Tavor MTAR bullpup in 9mm. Seems like the perfect gun for social work.
http://iwi.net/tavor
Howju get in my closet to take that picture??
I love my Marlin Camp 9.
No the 30 carbine round is a lot more powerful a 110gr bullet at around 1900fps vs the 9mmL 115gr at around 1100 for standard velocity or 1300 max for +P+.
The 30 carbine is underrated by a lot of people it is more powerful then the 357 mag out of a pistol.
Thanks. Unfortunately in CA we’re stuck with 10 rounds, but 20 rounds thru 2 9mm’s is better than what I can bring to the fight in .357.
Tavor in Arabic means misfortune.
http://www.thefirearms.guide/blog/guns/the-new-tavor-bullpup-assault-rifle-from-israel
I like the vertical front grip.
So....what are the top five?
Yes, my carbine is a Marlin lever action in .357 to compliment my Ruger.357 wheel gun.
I’ve a Ruger revolver in .30 carbine.Shoots pretty flat for a handgun,but ear protection is mandatory.
I got my wife a Hi-Point 995TS, 9mm carbine. She swears by it as a home defense firearm.
I liked it so much, I wound up getting their .40 caliber model for myself. That thing is a blast to shoot, and dead accurate.
You might be able to gain a little bit with careful handloads using a slower powder like Blue Dot,but the 9mm just doesn’t have the case volume to do much with.
I’ve got a Hi-Point 4095TS. Man, I love that thing. Dead accurate, and fun as hell to shoot.
All these type of gun are fun to shoot,and cheap to shoot too if you reload.
I see you took your rear sight off and replaced it with an optic. Does it co-witness with your front sight post?
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“Squibs are mentioned in the prominent tort case from eighteenth-century England Scott v. Shepherd, 96 Eng. Rep. 525 (K.B. 1773). A lit squib was thrown into a crowded market by Shepherd, and landed on the table of a gingerbread merchant. A bystander, to protect himself and the gingerbread, threw the squib across the market, where it landed in the goods of another merchant. The merchant grabbed the squib and tossed it away, accidentally hitting Scott in the face, putting out one of his eyes.” Karma comes around....
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