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    Default Re: 9MM carbines options

    Quote Originally Posted by Speed_Freak View Post
    Given no budget is mentioned, there are a number of options locally
    New Frontier does an AR Silhouette 9mm
    Colt does an AR Silhouette 9mm
    Dave Sheer does an AR Silhouette 9mm
    Grand Power S9
    SAR
    POF MP5
    Chiappa M1-9
    Sig MPX
    I also know of an Uzi currently available
    How's the after sales back up on a Chiappa M1. I see Shooting stuff has the synthetic stock variant for R7200.

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    Default Re: 9MM carbines options

    Quote Originally Posted by batman69 View Post
    How's the after sales back up on a Chiappa M1. I see Shooting stuff has the synthetic stock variant for R7200.

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    Sadly I cannot confirm what the after sales is like on the Chiappa firearms.
    I actually don't even know who the distributor is

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    Default Re: 9MM carbines options

    Can anybody who owns a Ruger PC9 please let us know how this PCC gun has been going and which positives and negatives you have found with them.

    I currently shoot IDPA and am interested in looking at the PCC option both for IDPA/MPD and, possibly, IPSC. I must say that the fact that it takes Glock mags is a huge advantage...

    Also, who imports them to SA and what is the approximate price please?

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    Default Re: 9MM carbines options

    Quote Originally Posted by bodhi_ View Post
    So let's put a budget to it: <10k R
    Get A Roni that attaches to your Glock.

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    Default Re: 9MM carbines options




    How about these? Saiga 9mm AK platform, +-14-16 grand I think

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    The saiga is awesome to shoot. But price is much more then that. Cheapest i seen was 20k...

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    Default Re: 9MM carbines options

    They started off at Huntex for R17 500 some years ago.

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    Default Re: 9MM carbines options

    Quote Originally Posted by phant1m View Post
    The saiga is awesome to shoot. But price is much more then that. Cheapest i seen was 20k...
    The guy at the shop was not sure about the price because his boss was not in, for 20 K id very much rather go for a CZ scorpion


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    Default Re: 9MM carbines options

    Quote Originally Posted by Speed_Freak View Post
    Sadly I cannot confirm what the after sales is like on the Chiappa firearms.
    I actually don't even know who the distributor is
    I've read some of the reviews. A big drawback is that the bolt does not lock open on the last shot and there is no manual mechanism to hold it open.

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    Default Re: 9MM carbines options

    i was going to buy a Saiga 9, and my mind was changed when i played with an Evo, but beware, the cheap part is the gun, once you buy 30 rd 3rd gen mags, an Aimpoint Micro and kit it out with HB industries parts (numerous) and the Park Mountain Machine QD mounts and Magpul sling etc etc, expect to be more in the R35K range and upwards...

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