pairof44sp
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A lot of the local hoodlums have been telling me how they cherish the convenience of a carbine and a handgun in the same caliber.Some dislike the brutal recoil of the 9mm Luger carbines.
Or just want a companion for their little ghetto blaster .380.
That makes sense.The thing I read is it was added so they could sell in countries that you can't buy military calibers in, specifically Mexico.
I don't know if it's true story all and can't say ideger want a 380 carbine
Wow, that’s it. That’s the purpose.I'd rather just have a 22 but I tend to have that opinion about PCC's in general. In a rifle platform I will generally want a rifle cartridge. I do understand the argument about pairing a rifle and pistol of the same caliber but that argument makes more sense to me in something more like a 357 or 44.
Some dislike the brutal recoil of the 9mm Luger carbines..
Good for walking right up to squirrels who disrespect the hood and going, “Boo-Yah!”
Perhaps more for trash pandas that might have shrugged off a .22lrGood for walking right up to squirrels who disrespect the hood and going, “Boo-Yah!”
Awesome!
I have the Hi-point carbines 9mm 40sw 45 acp and the 10mm. I have thought about getting one in 380. If i see a used one for under 200.00 Then i might grab one. I traded my Hi-point pistols towards my CZ 457. They were just safe queens. I didn't shoot them after upgrading. I got more for them than i paid. Out of pocket for the CZ was 58.00.
Memaw would love to have a 380 carbine. I would like to see one in a Sub 2000.
BTW, the 380 needs a 223 shell holder and sizing die. Taper crimping becomes a problem with 9mm dies.
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