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    Default What 9mm carbine

    Hi
    I do not have the privilege of nice gun shops/ranges to go and see what is on the market , talk to people and even shoot what I am hoping to buy.

    I read some reviews , and look at you tube reviews( 50%) talks cr@P anyway . I would like to see proper reviews on the DM9, like in local reviews. Leaning towards the CZ evo 3 , now battling between AR plat form or CZ.
    What type of accessories is there for the CZ and who stocks them?
    What is the weight difference between CZ evo 3 and DM9?

    Hope someone can help. I am in Stilbaai , and if someone in a 200km radius can give me opportunity to shoot any 9mm carbines it would help , I need to have a basis to compare them to make decisions.

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    Willem

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigT View Post
    If there was a 9x19 carbine I'd go for, from a practicality perspective, it would be the Colt. At least you'll get decent velocity out of a 16" barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brendank View Post
    If there was a 9x19 carbine I'd go for, from a practicality perspective, it would be the Colt. At least you'll get decent velocity out of a 16" barrel.
    Well now... one of the Colt 9mm carbines will be shooting the Tac SHAC DPC DMG League at Cecil Payne next sunday... the 1st of October. The guns themselves are available at Tac SHAC, and the sample gun will be available after the League for limited fondling and test-firing.

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    Ruger use to make a PC9 Carbine.
    Which used there standard pistol mags.
    I use to shoot it at indoor range in our area.
    That was very nice. But normal rifle design. Not AR platform type.

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    Further the New Frontier Arms 9mmP ARs... both the 4" and the 8" variants will also be on display and available for test firing after the DMG and before results are announced.

    Gonna be sum fun!
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    Thanks for your inputs so far, as you can see , I am not in JHB , so ..no I cannot attend the shoot and have a look at the fire arms...!!!

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    Paul, what pricing are we looking at?
    And can you post some pics please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by da_asassin View Post
    Paul, what pricing are we looking at?
    And can you post some pics please?
    The importers are certain that pricing of the NFA guns will be extremely easy on the pocket... I would guess in the 15K range, but I'll have proper pricing up Tuesday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul View Post
    The importers are certain that pricing of the NFA guns will be extremely easy on the pocket... I would guess in the 15K range, but I'll have proper pricing up Tuesday.
    Thankee

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