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5/19/2006 11:54:42 AM EDT
 I just  got back from the range this afternoon, I put several hundred rounds through a few Sigs I own, ran 150 or so through a new to me Glock 19, and even tested out a Taurus .22 I bought for my wife.  The most fun by far is always my 9mm Colt AR-15.  I have it set up with an Aimpoint, and it's just a great shooting, cheap to feed, accurate as hell, fun gun.  If any of you guys are on the fence about getting one, just do it, you won't regret it, it's a blast and great for indoor ranges!!!
5/19/2006 4:36:04 PM EDT
[#1]
+1, just do it.
5/19/2006 5:34:06 PM EDT
[#2]
Put my $$ down for a RRA 9mm, I can't wait it.  Just have to wait for it to come in.
5/19/2006 6:33:00 PM EDT
[#3]
Waiting for C Products 9mm magazines.

Are you listening Larry?
5/19/2006 7:32:03 PM EDT
[#4]
+1 9mm is FUN

I always have fun with my new RRA 9mm A4 CAR with Hahn block which I built myself.

So far I only have one Colt mag and a Beta C mag and I'm also waiting for C Products soon to be released 9mm mags.

My UZI 9mm/ .45 with Vector Arms Grease Gun mag conversion is my other fun gun but I had owned a HK 94 for about 12 years which was very accurate.

My other 9mm pistols that I shoot with my carbines are Sig P226, Glock 19 and my old '89 Action Arms AT-84 which was a Swiss made CZ 75 clone.

All my 9mm carbines are fun to shoot either outdoor or indoor ranges.

Don't miss the fun, get a 9mm carbine as soon as you can.


Pic of my RRA 9mm A4 CAR
5/20/2006 4:21:15 AM EDT
[#5]
Alpha,
I've been thinking about a HK 94 for a while now, but for 2k + I'd have to sell a few pieces including the Colt, which I don't want to do.  How'd it shoot/handle compared to the AR in 9mm?
5/20/2006 7:48:52 AM EDT
[#6]
colt 6450 and loving every bit of it.
5/21/2006 2:35:31 AM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
Put my $$ down for a RRA 9mm, I can't wait it.  Just have to wait for it to come in.



I have Rock River 16" carbine and mid-length complete 9mm uppers in stock if you want one right away.
I can also cut them down or swap out handguards etc... to make anything you want out of it.
5/21/2006 2:58:55 AM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
Alpha,
I've been thinking about a HK 94 for a while now, but for 2k + I'd have to sell a few pieces including the Colt, which I don't want to do.  How'd it shoot/handle compared to the AR in 9mm?


Don't sell your Colt, I did that before to upgrade to the newer Colt models and I wish I didn't do it.

The HK 94 feels slightly heavier than my 9mm AR but my 9mm UZI feels the heaviest, just my opinion.

Every time I shoot my carbines the HK 94 had the smallest grouping size compared to my other same caliber carbines.

My HK 94 had original A3 collapsible buttstock but I changed it to the fixed stock for a better cheek weld.

Platform wise I prefer my AR A4 flat top because it's more flexible and easier to mount different types of optics.
5/21/2006 6:14:16 AM EDT
[#9]
Perhaps a flattop next, as you said, better for the Aimpoint.  I have the BC carry handle mount and while that's probably the best there is for that application, I'm still not crazy about it.  
5/21/2006 10:45:24 AM EDT
[#10]
I have been shooting for 30 years with all disciplines and back 4months I recieved a RRA 9mm middy and it is the most fun , very accurate, inexpensive to load for rifle , next to full auto to shoot ! Buy 2. GO Mavs!
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