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Running Kevin
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ก.ค. 2012
Howa M1500 308 Win, 24" T/C Barrel, Canadian APC Chassis - unbox
Howa M1500 308 Win, 24" T/C Barrel, Canadian APC Chassis
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Winner of The Ann Southam Junior Award 2023
the only thing missing is the f**k trudeau in the maple leaf
Cute, but it's better to have a real .30 carbine, even if it's a new replica.
I had one and sold it and bought a Ruger PC Carbine Semi-Auto. The Chiappa M1 Carbine 9mm is a piece of absolute junk!!
Well, given the price point, I will not lie to say it is a fantastic piece. But it is decent, and well put together. I have no issues so far after thousands of rounds. Ruger PCC is classic, for sure.
All the pros for it to be nice, beautiful, authentic to the physical outlook of the original M1 means nothing if it is not reliable with feeding issues.
Uhhh, fucking what?!! Every carbine you mentioned is 500$ and less. The scorpion used is 7 to 900 and some change. but depends whether it's an older generation or a used one? An overrated KRISS vector is 1500$ brand new and I can honestly say is the only firearm I regret purchasing out of many. Anyways what I'm getting at is,where the fuck are you getting price gouged and just outright sodomized? Those prices are non existent in normal state's!? Unless you're in Canadia eh?
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No issues with mine. I replaced the rear sight with original m1 carbine sights. i replaced the front sight with Ruger leaf sights and shaved down the front post. It is zeroed for 100 yds, but the grouping is terrible wtih 115gr ammo (10 inch pattern). I plan to experiment with civil defense ammo and see if getting the 2000+ fps will improve accuracy. That velocity is about what 110gr 30 carbine ammo will go at.
I finally break it in for about 200 rounds. Pretty decent group and accuracy at 15-20 yards. I have not tried any longer distance as firstly I don’t have a scope on and secondly I am not that good shooter.
Try 147 grain ammo. It'll drive out to 50 yards easy.
You should have bought the High Point 9mm. I’ve had mine for 8 years. Not 1 single issue. Made in America. Lifetime warranty. For anything. No questions asked. Put a 2-5-5x40 scope and it’s dead on at 250 yards. Off a bench. I paid 199$ for it brand new and the shop still sells them on sale for 247$ . Been thinking of adding the 45 and 10 mm to the safe as well. Just to have. Just wish there was a wood version because it is ugly as all. But I didn’t buy anything because it was “pretty.” I reserved that for my women. Hope it still is around and you’re enjoying it still! Be well !
I've heard good and bad stories regarding the Chiappa M1 9's performance. Despite what other owners have told me about theirs and what I've seen in different TH-cam videos I still decided to purchase one on GunBroker. When I first tried to fire mine with the 10 round Beretta clips that came with the carbine, it had a tendency to jam and try to take two rounds at once into the chamber. Fortunately I had a couple of surplus 15 round military clips I'd purchased online a few years back for my Beretta M9 and gave those a try with the Chiappa. The carbine fed well with those mags and I didn't have any issues afterward. All in all maybe I was just one of the lucky ones that bought one that works decently, but in all honestly I would say an original M1 Carbine is far more worth the money than the Chiappa. I'm satisfied with mine and have no complaints, though there's just some better options available out there.
6000 chiappa m1 carbine 9mm and 70 ammo box let it supply me farm veng go today I reseller out
Do NOT dry fire, the firing pins are MIM and go flying if you do. It took several calls and about 3 months to get one directly from Italy. Sold it shortly after. No jams and no issues with good mec-gar mags.
Yeah, I did dry-fire it 5 or 6 times when I took it out of the box, before reading that in the manual (I was surprised to see that, for a non-rimfire).
I had a chiappa 1911 in .22 long rifle clone, I got rid of it, all cast metal, cheap, didn't trust it.
Update?
No unfortunately. Did not get chance to shoot it yet.
Sorry to say but I got 3 of these and they are garbage all 3 of them the ejectors broke and I changed them and they broke again they all broke around 200 rounds the chamber is made of pot metal and squid out so now when u fire a round the casing get stuck inside the chamber cause chamber is fucked on all 3 Chippa M1-9 that I got because of the pot medal junk junk junk junk junk junk junk
@@Massey-yj2dx interesting why would you buy three? Or, a competition stool?
Mine has over 1000 rounds through it. No issues at all. It loves 147 grain.
I bought one a couple of months ago. Sorry to say, it is a piece of junk. It jams due to the angle of the rounds. Chiappa should have angled the mag well like all other pc carbines or used a different style mag. They were trying to maintain the look of the original, by making the mag insert straight up and down. That works ok for uzi or colt smg mags, but not for beretta mags. Next issue is the sights. My front sight was canted. At least until I drove out the pin and drilled and tapped the front sight to accept 2 set screws and get it straight. The rear sight will work itself loose. It has a set screw, but no dimple for the set screw to seat in. I took care of this as well. Accuracy - terrible. This is a 25 yard rifle. Good luck with yours!
You must have a lemon. Not a jam yet using 124 grain CCI Blazer aluminum. Magazines work great with last round open. Actually a very accurate rifle that is also fun to shoot.
@@boostimalaka1 Blazer aluminimum in a cheap PCC. Man, taking your life in your own hands with that recipe. Satan's speed.HAR!
looking good rifle
我在多倫多找不到店家賣這個型號,請問哪裡可以買到這把槍? 大概多少加幣? 謝謝。
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@@runningkevin136 感謝
支持,威武,有希望