Domino
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I would like to know what would be best for CQB in a carbine size, 9mm, having excellent accuracy AND the ability for high capacity, while also having robust reliability.
If you have something that you would like to suggest, feel free to post it here, and if at all possible, any pictures and price range you could include.
Same question, but for a .22lr carbine. Anything out there reliable, accurate, with hi capacity?
I would put my vote on the Sub 2000. In my experience with the 9mm in Glock 17 configuration makes it a GREAT companion to my G19. The grip is cut slightly to accomidate G19 magazines and I have installed a BTFP front sight, tube shield, and a Kel-Tec light mount. I also like to use G18 33 round magazines which have had zero reliability issues.
The weapon is quite accurate, as stated above it gets 4 MOA with good ammo. Reliability is good as well although steel cased ammo sometimes stove pipes and aluminum cased ammo ahould not be used. That said, I have had zero problems with ANY brass cased ammunition so I feel that I can safely say the the weapon should be 100% with any brass cased ammo. Also the weapon is quite lightweight and short in OAL at under 30". I feel that it handles better than the Hi-point and its ability to fold, lower price, and better Hi-caps put it over the Beretta Storm. To me, its exactly what a 9mm cabine should be. Visit http://www.ktog.org/ it you want to see pictures and a wealth of information about the carbine.
As far as the 22lr goes, you can't go wrong with a 10/22. They are highly customizable and you can literlly turn them into whatever you want, I just wouldn't recommend it for CQB unless you are bieng attacked by a angry pack of rodents.