Wow! that's a good find.
I had a C9comp but sold it to upgrade to a Glock.
I'm now kicking myself for doing that.
I've been looking around my area for a 9mm carbine. I really want the Kel Tec over the Hi point because of the folding storage feature and the Glock Mag option.
I don't see me taking on mean people at 500 yards. They can't take my stuff if they are that far away. I'm more worried about those pesky con artists that work in close, act nice and then try to hold me up.
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i havent had the opportunity to hit the range with it yet but all I've heard about it says it still pretty accurate at 100 yds. some even say further. I dunno. I'll do some testing and let you all know.
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Talked with me gunsmith/ machinist friend . His sheet metal break is too big for folding metal to make any 9 mm mags.
I sure some guy from Alabama or whatever will show up with hicap mags. |
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accurate yes...effective no. remember, the 9mm is a rather anemic round already...expecting it to stop a man (not eventually kill him, just stop him before he can kill you) at 100 yards or more is asking a lot. if you want an effective pistol carbine round past a hundred yards you'd be better off going with a .44 mag lever action. |
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