Rav-9 and Rav-45 carbine

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Domino

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I've recently stumbled upon these interesting rifles. You can see one in 22LR in action at their website Feather USA. They are a little expensive but with its simplicity and overall flexibility, a firearm of this sort of has something unique and desirable to bring to the table. With limited models of semi-auto pistol carbines available to the American market (CX4 Storm, Camp carbine, Sub 2000, AR 9mm, and High Point carbine) and the options that are possible with one of these, I would choose this as a primary candidate with the given competition. The only problem is that this is a small company and I am unsure of these rifles durability and quality. I would like to know if anyone has any experience or knows of any reviews written on these rifles. Any and all imformation would be greatly appreciated.
 
My friend has a preban .22, very fun gun, low recoil of course. He had the mag catch break on him and had to wait a while to get it from Feather, but dont know how it broke. If you like the Feather, id wait till the ban goes away, it is gun to shoot without the stock extended.
 
Yeah I totally agree with waiting till the ban goes away. You never know what weapons might be available at affordable prices. BTW thanks for the reply, although I was kinda hoping to hear something about the 9mm or .45 version. I wonder what kind of mags they take, according to the website they say that higher caps are available but I think part of the beauty of a pistol carbine is the use of already aquired pistol mags. Anyways, I would love to hear some more information if anyone knows anything, Thanks.
 
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