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by Grog
Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:48 pm
Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
Topic: Thoughts on the Practicality of Pistol Caliber Carbine?
Replies: 44
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Re: Thoughts on the Practicality of Pistol Caliber Carbine?

Kiowa Scout wrote:
grog wrote:I've always thought a .45acp AR with a short (6-10") barrel and a suppressor would make a handy little housegun.
karder wrote:............. As far as the H&K USC, that is all kinds of cool but the price is really high in comparison to the Beretta.

Yes, the HK USC is a bit pricey when compared to the Beretta CX4, but when compared to a AR-15 in .45 that has to go through the NFA paperwork to make it a SBR as well the addition of the suppressor and that NFA paperwork, it's not expensive at all.



The best part of a SBR AR is the ability to use it with many uppers, instead of just being fixed to one caliber.


I'm not saying a double-Stamp AR is practical for more than 0.01% of the population, but if I had the money I sure would love it for fun and "real" use around the house.


Kiowa Scout wrote: Will the CX4 in .45 be as good, yes. However you cannot get the really high capacity magazines that are available for the other 2.

Come on, you know you only need one round from the ACP
<ducks from incoming 9mm fire ;-) >
by Grog
Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:14 am
Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
Topic: Thoughts on the Practicality of Pistol Caliber Carbine?
Replies: 44
Views: 8661

Re: Thoughts on the Practicality of Pistol Caliber Carbine?

I've always thought a .45acp AR with a short (6-10") barrel and a suppressor would make a handy little housegun.

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