StevieP
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Pass. Late to the game, currently better options on the market.
what's better that takes M&P mags?
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Pass. Late to the game, currently better options on the market.
Welcome to inflationI like the idea of magwell inserts for different magazines, but MSRP pushing $1K is a little steep.
You can buy an actual WWII m1 carbine (maybe not a real pretty one) for around that price if you look. sheeshWhat the f*** is with all the pcc rifles over the last years being made in just about everything except 45acp! Ffs I'd already have a new pcc from ruger if they came in 45acp. Now henry......only in 9mm.
What the f*** is with all the pcc rifles over the last years being made in just about everything except 45acp! Ffs I'd already have a new pcc from ruger if they came in 45acp. Now henry......only in 9mm.
You do know that an m1 carbine isn't chambered in 45acp right?You can buy an actual WWII m1 carbine (maybe not a real pretty one) for around that price if you look. sheesh
Cool and all but can I kill Goldfinger and avenge my sister's death.The AR7 design has been passed around. Armorlite, Charter Arms and Henry.
I remember discussing this with aircrew and seeing my first one. Pretty neat little rifles for survival.
yes, I just figure if you're shooting a small lightweight carbine, why use a pistol cartridge when you can use an intermediate pistol-rifle cartridgeYou do know that an m1 carbine isn't chambered in 45acp right?
Fyi.....I already have am m1 carbine.
Yes especially one that's basically made of unobtainium that no gun shop really wants to stock....... that's the ticket for commercial successyes, I just figure if you're shooting a small lightweight carbine, why use a pistol cartridge when you can use an intermediate pistol-rifle cartridge
I reload 45acp. For my 1911s.yes, I just figure if you're shooting a small lightweight carbine, why use a pistol cartridge when you can use an intermediate pistol-rifle cartridge
Like a kid in a candy shop. Have fun.This is interesting, but my whole take in a PCC is needs to take the same mags as my glock 17 with the ruger, and breakdown into a nice little case where i can put both be loaded up with a sidearm and carbine pretty quick.
What mags would it take for .45? Glock? 1911?? If it could take both, I could see owning it.
If Glock, I'd probably rather a 10mm, then I'd carry a Glock 20 to match. Ballistics would kick ass .41Mag style and make it near a real rifle shooting some hot buffalo bore or shit like that.
Honestly........it would be the perfect hole to fill if they made it in .44Mag and all those people wanting Ruger Deerfield Carbines would love it. (Not sure they would love the price)
Blah, blah, Uzi, blah, blah.PCCs in .45 ACP don't sell that well unless it says "Thompson" on the side of it.
Blah, blah, Uzi, blah, blah.
What the f*** is with all the pcc rifles over the last years being made in just about everything except 45acp! Ffs I'd already have a new pcc from ruger if they came in 45acp. Now henry......only in 9mm.
The whole point to a pcc for me is it takes the same ammo and magazines as my handgun......and the rifle is more accurate.If you are going the PCC route, why not go .45 Super or .450 SMC? Not much benefit to a 14" or 16" barrel with .45 ACP. Unless you want a can, then I get it. Also, isn't the Beretta CX-4 storm available in .45 ACP?
I agree with ammo matching....which is why I agree with 9mm, 40 or 45 acp would be important. Is why i bought my 9mm Ruger PCC, breaks down in 2 pieces, takes same mags as my G17 and I can store them all in one short case and have access to a rifle, pistol and ammo immediately that all takes the same mags and ammo.The whole point to a pcc for me is it takes the same ammo and magazines as my handgun......and the rifle is more accurate.
It amazes me that there are people that don't understand the ammo matching the pistol as an advantage to pcc. Your the 3rd or 4th one to mention going to a cal other than 45acp in a pcc.
As far as the cx4 storm.......I want a fire arm not one that looks like a mock up of Buck Roger's weapons.
and made in america, well I hope soWelcome to inflation
What the f*** is with all the pcc rifles over the last years being made in just about everything except 45acp! Ffs I'd already have a new pcc from ruger if they came in 45acp. Now henry......only in 9mm.
I thought of buying a Hi Point 1095 to hunt with and have around when I carry my G20 in the woods.....but jesus....that thing is so fugly I can't hunt with it!!!Both ends of the spectrum:
Hi Point 4595 .45 ACP Carbine Gun: Just How Good Is It?
A top-tier gun or not? We take a look.nationalinterest.org
Thompson Lightweight M1 "Tommy Gun" .45 Cal., 30 round stick magazine
shopkahrfirearmsgroup.com
Considering Henry's usual quality, that's exactly the word I would use.Update on my thoughts on the henry pcc
I was able to handle 3 of them at ktp a week ago. 2 new 1 used. The used one and one of the new ones the front handgaurds were loose as f***. Like mossberg 500 rattle trap loose. I was disappointed to see that.
Yup. Never expect that from henryConsidering Henry's usual quality, that's exactly the word I would use.