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I eventually did do this with a dedicated can:
- Can be suppressed.
Oooh, neato. I most curious about this magazine system. How does it work?
Is the us machine gun adapter a 1913 rail adapter or is it a AR buffer tube adapter?I eventually did do this with a dedicated can:
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With subsonic loads, it sounds like a sewing machine — clickity-clack, clickity-clack.
Still on the lookout for a mo' better stock for this buzzy thing. If I had my druthers it would be like the wood Uzi stocks of yore. Failing that, perhaps an adapted, wood AR stock or just go with one of those adapter gizmos from US Machine-gun.
Oooh, neato. I most curious about this magazine system. How does it work?
Pretty good explanation hereOooh, neato. I most curious about this magazine system. How does it work?
Here is the way Cobray solved the wood stock issue:I eventually did do this with a dedicated can:
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With subsonic loads, it sounds like a sewing machine — clickity-clack, clickity-clack.
Still on the lookout for a mo' better stock for this buzzy thing. If I had my druthers it would be like the wood Uzi stocks of yore. Failing that, perhaps an adapted, wood AR stock or just go with one of those adapter gizmos from US Machine-gun.
Oooh, neato. I most curious about this magazine system. How does it work?
Very neato. Out of curiosity, where did you locate yours?Here is the way Cobray solved the wood stock issue:
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Word! Though some may consider "old hat", I've long believed the light, handy, accessible, little carbines in .30 are magnificent Civil Defense arms. On that score:Technically not "pistol caliber", the .30 carbine is pretty close to a .357 carbine in power.
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The 30-30 with a 170 gr does 2100 and the .357 factory remington load 170 gr soft point out of a carbine does 2000.
A 110 gr .30 going 2100 isn't even close.
Energy with some ammo would be almost exactly the same as 18" 300BLK so that's impressive for pistol round. Limited capacity but interesting gun for sure.One idea that keeps resurfacing is acquiring a used Ruger Deerfield. Add, if necessary, something like a red dot. Then use with the 10-round IQM magazines:
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Similar handling, and semi-auto operation, of an M1 Carbine but in .44 Magnum, with 11 shots on tap. Might be neato.
When those rifles were all around that was the only reason I did not keep one. Damn I would LOVE to have one that held more ammo.One idea that keeps resurfacing is acquiring a used Ruger Deerfield. Add, if necessary, something like a red dot. Then use with the 10-round IQM magazines:
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Similar handling, and semi-auto operation, of an M1 Carbine but in .44 Magnum, with 11 shots on tap. Might be neato.
I hear you. I've found the two 10-rounders work great in the bolt-action 77/44. As they use the same magazines, very tempted to acquire a Deerfield (aka 99/44). They're available on the used market, though prices are all over the map (from not bad to insane) for reasons I'm not entirely sure of. The IQM magazines are another factor; they weren't cheap years back (~ a c-note), but now they're even more so ($165 last I checked).When those rifles were all around that was the only reason I did not keep one. Damn I would LOVE to have one that held more ammo.
If Ruger ever makes that little carbine of theirs in 10mm I would LOVE one. Would "tempt me" to go to ID and buy one I would want one so damn badAll I want is something Ruger PC Carbine sized, roller delayed, takes Glock mags, in 10mm.
Can we make that happen?
Oh wait, I'd have to move to be able to purchase that
If Ruger ever makes that little carbine of theirs in 10mm I would LOVE one. Would "tempt me" to go to ID and buy one I would want one so damn bad
It certainly would and I would want the little sucker anyway.Would likely be blow-back, but that's ok since I'd just load to standard pressure and use a slower powder; velocities should be quite nice