Sorta reminds me of a movie.
"Keep your hands off me you damned, filthy ape!"
Botach has a good price on them right now.looks like the CX4 is a good choice for California, it has one evil feature, the pistol grip and I believe that means it does NOT need the Calif bullet button. I HATE the button!
I see our Turners store has these for $975, and a few local stores are at $899 in .45 or 9mm
and I guess no one makes a 9mm Tommy gun or it would have been mentioned.
Captains1911 said:I plan to purchase a CZ Scorpion EVO, pay $200 to SBR it, and attach the factory side folding stock. I think it will make a dandy 9mm sub gun.
CZ recently announced that they will offer a stock and 922 compliant parts kit later this summer.Have you sourced parts to make the scorpion 922r Compliant? Because if those parts are available, I'd be up for another SBR!!
snapshot762 said:More like "I'm a Cylon!"
I just picked up one of these in .40S&W on a trade - mine has the 16" barrel though. I'm going to be converting it to .45ACP in the future, but what are your thoughts on the gun? I'm very interested in hearing from folks who own them as I can't find a whole lot to go on.TNW ASR (Aero Survival Rifle)
- Uses Glock Mags
- Very Reliable
- Very Durable (Aluminum and Steel construction)
- Convertible to 40 and 45 (soon to be 22LR and 22 Magnum)
- Quick change barrel
- Easy to mount optics/sights
- Easy to SBR
- Easy to Suppress
- Uses AR furniture
- Sold as a Pistol or Rifle
I sold my Sub 2000 after getting mine...
http://www.tnwfirearms.com/category-s/1825.htm
While I like JR carbine's 9/40/45 barrel/bolt conversions, I am building three PSA 9mm AR carbines on $50 Anderson lowers ($499 and Father's day free shipping so $550 total each carbine) - http://palmettostatearmory.com/inde...-9mm-1-10-melonite-rifle-kit-no-magazine.htmlsocalbeachbum said:I shot the Just Right carbine in 9mm last night, it is as accurate as the AR-15 in 9mm, but I'd prefer the AR-15. The Just Right has no bolt holdback automatically when empty, you have to rack the bolt manually. Not a big deal, but...
Thinking of converting my 5.5mm AR pistol to 9mm