They were built back in the 80s and 90s. I bought one as a companion to a third GEN Smith when I was in my 20s. Love that little 9 mm. So much fun to shoot.Those look like a handy little rifle. Never seen one before had to look it up.
When I worked at KMart in the early 90's, bought both the 45 and 9.Camp Carbine 45.
Replaced the buffer and recoil spring with a blackjack buffer and 21# Wolff spring.
I think the previous recoil buffer was completely used up.
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They were a bargain back then at $249-$279.When I worked at KMart in the early 90's, bought both the 45 and 9.
The 9's bolt won't open now, suspect spring needs replacing.
10% employee discount applied.They were a bargain back then at $249-$279.
Camp 45 buffer had that same discolored look, but was not crumbly, replaced it.
If only there weren't a .50 limit before the destructive device clause.Nice. I had to go search GunBroker for one...yep..pricey.
I'm assembling an AR for the missus that shoots 9mm Luger. Then I'm going to build me one that shoots the .45 ACP round.
Basic light carbine essentially, that shoots same round as the pistols we carry.
I had just ordered a .50 BMG upper from SHTF when they received the direction from BATF that their AR upper was reclassified to be a "firearm" and no longer just a gun part. They ceased production for a while and I never bothered to check back since I wasn't that interested if FFLs had to be involved.If only there weren't a .50 limit before the destructive device clause.
Tis why I bought the Camp Carbines back when. The .45 uses 1911 mags, the 9 uses S&W Model 59 ones.Nice. I had to go search GunBroker for one...yep..pricey.
I'm assembling an AR for the missus that shoots 9mm Luger. Then I'm going to build me one that shoots the .45 ACP round.
Basic light carbine essentially, that shoots same round as the pistols we carry.