10/11/2023 0 Comments Colt 9mm rifle![]() Many like the cmmg as the locking system mitigates somewhat the blowback operation of the colt. And in the AR form factor you can easily change it to be what you want.ģ. But I've thousands and thousands of rounds with a colt 6951 and it just runs. The colt magazine situation is such (metalform mags) that it would be the least desirable of the magazine options to me if you want a bunch of mags since they are the most expensive of the easily available choices (exclude the MPX in that). A genuine colt will not be available as a pistol. Of course if the ATF changes their position that has a risk, but I think at this point the cat is truly out of the bag.Ģ. Some things to consider.ġ.Given the caliber and the fact that you don't need a 16" barrel for 9mm, you might want to get a braced pistol and not a carbine. You really have to outline a bit more what criteria are your primary ones like price, mag type and cost, aftermarket support, use, etc. I started out with the colt and then added to the collection. Like gibby29 above these have been my addiction for awhile. I like them both for different reason and am glad I have them, but if I had to choose just one I would likely take the Scorpion (which wasn't an option when I made the 9MM AR SBR). They are certainly different but a CZ is going to be a more compact package with folding brace / stock. Controls are different than an AR, but not hard to use. Also a blowback but in general cheaper to buy and outfit (magazines are cheaper) with a thriving aftermarket. I also have a CZ Scorpion pistol, setup with a 5.5" barrel with 3-lug to suppress. It has run great with 32/20 Metalform magazines and is a nice gun, but it's not overly quiet suppressed and the blowback operation means there is lots of 'mass' required to keep it in battery and to operate the system, so while they recoil isn't 'heavy', there is lots of movement in the weapon when its firing. I used to have a YHM upper for a couple of years. I have a 9MM AR SBR - it's a Colt pattern lower with a Colt 10.5" 9MM Factory upper. I’ve really enjoyed it a lot and the fact that it uses Glock mags adds another benefit to me but they do make a Colt style lower if you’re set on that. It is almost as soft a shooter as the MP guns. It uses a radially delayed boot to lower the gas pressure before it unlocks, allowing them to use a lighter bolt. With all that being said, if you like the AR pattern like the Colt, I can’t suggest the CMMG enough. That big heavy bolt rocking back and forth is way more noticeable than the roller delay of the MP5 and the gas system of the MPX. Jumping into the deep end first with the “MP5s” and later the MPX really ruined me on the blowback action of most AR pattern PCC and on the Scorpion I rented. I’ve had two of the Turkish MP5s, an MPX and lately I’ve been playing with a CMMG Banshee/Guard. There’s so many different ones and so many choices that are all very different from one another. ![]() 9mm carbines are all that really interest me these days.
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