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Does anyone else like pistol caliber rifles? I have a Auto Ordnance Thomson M1, Winchester 1873 in .45 LC & a Colt AR-15 9mm flat top carbine. The Thompson is my favorite rifle in all my safes. My girl's started shooting it in Middle School at bowling pins and had a hoot. Heavy? Yes. Practical? No, but a blast to shoot. The Colt is a new model that is reliable, and much lighter than the Thompson. I still like the feel of machined metal and a walnut stock. I'm looking into making my MKE MP5K into an SBR.
 
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This is the very first pistol caliber carbine I ever owned. AR-45acp. I built this gun back around 93.The upper was no problem. It was made by, back then, SGW. Or known today as Olympic Arms. I did take a little engineering to the magwell and the mags so I could use 30 round grease gun mags. Very fun gun to shoot and very accurate.

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Yes, PC fan here. In fact, I'm starting to build a bit of a collection of PC rifles/carbines. My latest project is almost complete, and while it's a pistol, not a 'rifle', now that the ATF says it's okay again to shoulder a brace, my 9mm pistol will be a nice addition to the family.
 

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