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    Default Any input by anyone on the Just Right Carbine 9mm?

    I'm looking into purchasing an AR15, today I seen for 1st time a Just right Carbine which is a 9mm that works with a Glock mag but has the looks of an AR It looked pretty good, I was wondering if any of you has a positive or negative opinion about it. Thank you guys.





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    why bother? you can get subonic, 127 gr 223 ammo, and have the option of a 20 second swap to .22lr, with a 30 rd mag, for $150 and have that 3/4 lb .22 unit be easily pocketed and always with you. If this 9mm carbine costs more than the $200 hipoint carbine, why pay the extra money?

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    Got a pick or a link to this carbine? Just curious.
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    JR Carbine Products

    heres a link to their website that shows a video of them being used.
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    unless their parts swap to AR-15 parts and cost less than other AR parts sources, I don't see the benefit?

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    I must admit I have never hear of this brand before but they do look like AR's. The only question would be if they are reliable and if replacement parts are readily available. On their website I see that they are offering refurbished carbines for 599.00. One could buy several Hi-Points or almost two Kel-Tec Sub2K's with that 600.00 bucks.
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    I would also suggest hi point or kel tec. Kel tec has the advantage of better mags but hi point is cheaper and has some fun add ons for cheap. They also have 15 round mags. I know when people think hi point they think garbage but their carbines are amazing and dirt cheap

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    I wouldn't buy a Hi-Point anything. If I wanted a 9mm carbine, I would get a Kel-Tec.
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    I own a hi-pointfirearms carbine and its a great gun! Accurate, dependable and prolly one of the funnest guns I've ever owned! I got mine used and in great shape for $175. It had the old stock bit I'm ordering the new tactical stock for $40 from hipoint. Don't let the gun snobs turn you off of this gun! Just because it doesn't say Colt or Ruger or Rock River and doesn't cost over a grand doesn't mean its not quality.

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    Shot a friends 9 mm Kel-Tec Sub 2000 this summer, GREAT FUN!! I like the light, compact idea of it! It was accurate.

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