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    Yep, I didn't go back and and change it...knew someone would point that out. Thanks....
     

    MTA

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    Fugly but I am still going to get one. I usually wait awhile after Ruger releases something as I have had a few crap experiences with their QC in the past. But lately, they have been on point with the MPR
     

    Kar98

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    Other than the fact that they are fugly, I could really use a 9mm carbine since I have consolidate all my handguns to 9mm. Maybe have to go with a Colt: https://www.colt.com/Portals/0/Specs/2016/AR6951.pdf


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    Pops1955

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    Had a great Ruger Police Carbine. Thing was great to shoot. Built like a Tank. Sold it for 3 times what I gave for it. Bought me an IWI Tavor. I will get one of the new ones to go with my Ruger SR 9c. The take down feature is a really nice addition as well as the threads. Already got the can to go with it. I also love my Kel-Tec sub 2000 (glock .40 cal) in my b.o. bag.
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    TheDan

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    I think it would look cool if they make it with a wood stock, but a pistol carbine that doesn't integrate the magwell into the grip wastes a lot of space.
     

    SQLGeek

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    Who the hell do I have to sleep with to get somebody reputable to produce a carbine that will accept M&P .45 Mags?
     

    Kar98

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    Are the gen2's really that much better than the gen1s? The thing I don't like about my gen1 is the trigger.

    I never had a gen1, but the trigger on my gen2 feels exactly like the one on my P.38. Exact, crisp, straight, non grating, and heavy AF.
     

    Younggun

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    Every 9mm RIFLE barrel I've seen (cause we are talking about a rifle here), has been threaded 1/2-36.
    You don't use boosters on fixed barrels.

    I'm aware of the difference between fixed barrels and tilting barrels. However,

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    • 1/2x28 is the most common thread for 9mm weapons - both carbine and pistol.

    https://blog.silencershop.com/common-barrel-thread-reference/


    I don't see the issue. Setting up my 9mm can for pistol or rifle has no effect on thread pitch.
     

    diesel1959

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    I like it for the same reasons, just can't figure out why they threaded it 1/2-28.
    That's an accident waiting to happen.
    Standard US threading for 9mm and .22LR. I have several 9mm carbines and they're all threaded 1/2x28. We don't need no 13.5x1 LH threaded Euro-threading up in here.
     

    diesel1959

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    Most 9mm RIFLE barrels I've seen (cause we are talking about a rifle here), has been threaded 1/2-36, or metric
    You don't use boosters on fixed barrels.
    Of course you don't, but what's that got to do with anything? My SiCo Omega9K and Omega45K cans both have adapters for 1/2x28 threaded barrels, and these adaptors eliminate the booster completely. I've also got a larger adapter for the 45K to use with .45ACP barrels.
     
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