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SA .45 acp carbine?

I e said this before and I’m probably an oddity because everyone has to have Glock or double stack Mags

I wish someone would bring out a 45 carbine that took
1911 single stack mags like the Marlin Camp Carbine. Those were nifty little rifles.
Would go great with my Operator or Colt competition
 
I am with you on that. Looking hard at the CMMG Banshee now

I have one of the CMMG Banshee .45 PCC's with a Sig Romeo MSR optic and, man, what an awesome combination those two make. The Banshee, with extended magazines from SGM, is an effective, accurate and fun to shoot firearm.

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I know I prefer the CMMG over the Ruger as I've shot them both. I also wonder what S&W would bring out if they decide to to so.
 
I have one of the CMMG Banshee .45 PCC's with a Sig Romeo MSR optic and, man, what an awesome combination those two make. The Banshee, with extended magazines from SGM, is an effective, accurate and fun to shoot firearm.

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I know I prefer the CMMG over the Ruger as I've shot them both. I also wonder what S&W would bring out if they decide to to so.
Just asking , why do you like the CMMG over the Ruger?
 
Just asking , why do you like the CMMG over the Ruger?

The Ruger was a good shooter.

After spending some time with both I prefer the controls on the CMMG and it is just a bit shorter than the Ruger making at somewhat more maneuverable in close quarters.

I missed the additional round capacity of the CMMG when firing the Ruger. This is not really a fair comparison as the Ruger owner only had stock magazines and with the SGM magazines I had a lot more rounds to do damage with.

The CMMG was a softer shooter with less muzzle rise allowing a quicker recovery of the sight picture and the ergonomics of the CMMG fit me to a "T".

That's my biased set of opinions in any event. If CMMG hasn't made the Banshee then I would have looked very hard at the Ruger.

The Kriss Vector I owned could not really compete with the CMMG's performance, either. The magazine release location degrades what otherwise would be a very very good, even awesome, firearm.

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The Ruger was a good shooter.

After spending some time with both I prefer the controls on the CMMG and it is just a bit shorter than the Ruger making at somewhat more maneuverable in close quarters.

I missed the additional round capacity of the CMMG when firing the Ruger. This is not really a fair comparison as the Ruger owner only had stock magazines and with the SGM magazines I had a lot more rounds to do damage with.

The CMMG was a softer shooter with less muzzle rise allowing a quicker recovery of the sight picture and the ergonomics of the CMMG fit me to a "T".

That's my biased set of opinions in any event. If CMMG hasn't made the Banshee then I would have looked very hard at the Ruger.

The Kriss Vector I owned could not really compete with the CMMG's performance, either. The magazine release location degrades what otherwise would be a very very good, even awesome, firearm.

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I had a Kriss .45 for a short time.

It wasn't fitting into the herd so I used it for trade value towards stuff that did.
 
I had a Kriss .45 for a short time.

It wasn't fitting into the herd so I used it for trade value towards stuff that did.

Mine wasn't a long ownership experience either.

The concept of a .45ACP PCC fit into my herd but the execution of that PCC by Kriss was too flawed for my tastes. I cut that cow from the herd and moved on. ;)
 
I e said this before and I’m probably an oddity because everyone has to have Glock or double stack Mags

I wish someone would bring out a 45 carbine that took
1911 single stack mags like the Marlin Camp Carbine. Those were nifty little rifles.
Would go great with my Operator or Colt competition

You could always get a Hi-Point in 45

 
You could always get a Hi-Point in 45

Hard Pass!
 
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