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Join Date: April 17, 2023
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Uh Would a Discussion on PCC's Go Here?
I'm curious if Pistol Caliber Carbines would be discussed here and if so what PCC's would you guys recommend?
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Join Date: February 12, 2001
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I'd go with The Art of the Rifle: Semi-automatics as a place to start a conversation on Pistol Caliber Carbines.
The only one I have is a Beretta CX4. I like it, but I don't have a lot to compare it with.
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carbines are rifles, even in pistol calibers, single shot, bolt, pump, lever, semi auto, pick the proper rifle subforum and start your thread there.
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Join Date: April 17, 2023
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Alright, uh how do I delete this?
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A carbine is a rifle if the term is used correctly. I have seen people use the term Pistol Caliber Carbine to refer to firearms that, per the ATF, are not in fact rifles.
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We'll start in rifles for now.
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