SHOT Show Announcements: Taurus Carbine
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SHOT Show Announcements: Taurus Carbine
So...Taurus decides to create a carbine for 9mm, .40S&W, and .45 ACP. Then they make it (apparently) unmodifiable, heavy (11-12.4lbs!), and ugly.
Who asked for something like this? Taurus needs to stop doing market surveys on Californian skate-park teenagers.
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Who asked for something like this? Taurus needs to stop doing market surveys on Californian skate-park teenagers.
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Re: SHOT Show Announcements: Taurus Carbine
only 10+1 in .45 acp.
I swear, if someone would come out with a high capacity .45 carbine they would make SO MUCH MONEY.

I swear, if someone would come out with a high capacity .45 carbine they would make SO MUCH MONEY.
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Why carry a 12lb. firearm chambered in a pistol cartridge when you can carry a full battle rifle for that weight penalty? There must be an error in the weight and if accurate this will go down as a terrible idea.
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thr_wedge wrote:Why carry a 12lb. firearm chambered in a pistol cartridge when you can carry a full battle rifle for that weight penalty? There must be an error in the weight and if accurate this will go down as a terrible idea.

Even a GARAND weighs less than 12 pounds!
Update: I see another report that says 9 pounds, so maybe it only weighs as much as a FN FAL.
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Looks like that was a typo. The linky now says its 8.25 to 9 lbs depending on caliber.
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Wow...
It may be uglier than the Hi-Point. I'll stick to my Sub 2K. (although its pretty ugly, too)
It may be uglier than the Hi-Point. I'll stick to my Sub 2K. (although its pretty ugly, too)
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i just saw a 45acp carbine at the Arms Room the other day that uses the Glock mags. Don't remember who made the carbine though. I don't think it was this one.
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Looks like some "Star Wars" blaster-rifle.
um.. Original Trilogy ofcourse.
I'll just stick with good ol' Marlin, though less effective on droids I'm sure.
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I'll just stick with good ol' Marlin, though less effective on droids I'm sure.
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Re: SHOT Show Announcements: Taurus Carbine
Was the one you had seen a Kriss Super V? They take the Glock mag and are pretty cool, my friend owns one.gwashorn wrote:i just saw a 45acp carbine at the Arms Room the other day that uses the Glock mags. Don't remember who made the carbine though. I don't think it was this one.
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Re: SHOT Show Announcements: Taurus Carbine
I think Thompson did that a few years ago.74novaman wrote:only 10+1 in .45 acp.![]()
I swear, if someone would come out with a high capacity .45 carbine they would make SO MUCH MONEY.

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srothstein wrote:I think Thompson did that a few years ago.74novaman wrote:only 10+1 in .45 acp.![]()
I swear, if someone would come out with a high capacity .45 carbine they would make SO MUCH MONEY.
Touche.
If someone came out with a compact, LIGHT .45 carbine......

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RAther have a Hi-point.
Big and ugly, too long an dheavy. Should have a folding stock for a good truck gun. Should have glock mags for 9 or .40, should take regular 1911 mags for .45, don't invent new wheels when the old ones work just fine.
Big and ugly, too long an dheavy. Should have a folding stock for a good truck gun. Should have glock mags for 9 or .40, should take regular 1911 mags for .45, don't invent new wheels when the old ones work just fine.
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I just looked up one and the picture looks like the one I saw. They had gotten in 3 I think, first two sold right away and did not expect the 3rd one to last. Very nice and I did like it. They are a bit pricey, way more than a CX4 for sure.Lonest4r wrote:Was the one you had seen a Kriss Super V? They take the Glock mag and are pretty cool, my friend owns one.gwashorn wrote:i just saw a 45acp carbine at the Arms Room the other day that uses the Glock mags. Don't remember who made the carbine though. I don't think it was this one.
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A few years ago a company called Valkyrie Arms marketed a semiauto M3 submachinegun clone. You could get a normal-length barrel but no stock (and call it a pistol) or, if you wanted the wire stock, it came with a 16" barrel to make it not an SBR.
I wanted one because my favorite toy smg as a child was an M3 grease gun - stamped steel, just like the original. But it was expensive and I had not real "mission statement" for it, and had not yet come to the point where "because I want it" is good enough reason.
If enough people had wanted a light, simple, relatively high-capacity semi-auto .45 ACP carbine, I think Valkyrie would still be in business.
I regret not buying one but it would have limited utility and I would probably not shoot it much.
I wanted one because my favorite toy smg as a child was an M3 grease gun - stamped steel, just like the original. But it was expensive and I had not real "mission statement" for it, and had not yet come to the point where "because I want it" is good enough reason.
If enough people had wanted a light, simple, relatively high-capacity semi-auto .45 ACP carbine, I think Valkyrie would still be in business.
I regret not buying one but it would have limited utility and I would probably not shoot it much.
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Still doing it. Either a a30 round stick or 50 round drum magazine. Bit pricey though.srothstein wrote:I think Thompson did that a few years ago.74novaman wrote:only 10+1 in .45 acp.![]()
I swear, if someone would come out with a high capacity .45 carbine they would make SO MUCH MONEY.
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