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minus-squareGuillotineEngineer [he/him,comrade/them]hexbear3·4 years agoThanks for the thoughtful reply!! I suppose this is both laziness and unfamiliarity, but what 9mm would be suggested for someone who likes the idea of a rifle-like gun? link
minus-squareKelly_Clarkson [none/use name]hexbear2·edit-24 years agoThe hi point carbines are shockingly not bad, and beretta makes a 9mm carbine that's really hard to find. But for learning, nothing beats a ruger 10/22. If you want a rifle, that or an AR. link
minus-squareGuillotineEngineer [he/him,comrade/them]hexbear2·4 years agoAwesome to know! I always knew the 10/22 would be my starter/plinking gun, but tbh the advancement seemed like a tough step for me. Are hi-point carbines legal in Canada? link
minus-squareKelly_Clarkson [none/use name]hexbear2·4 years agoMaybe? I don't know recent laws up there, but they're semi auto and rifle shaped. And i know some stuff just got passed that might restrict that. link
Thanks for the thoughtful reply!! I suppose this is both laziness and unfamiliarity, but what 9mm would be suggested for someone who likes the idea of a rifle-like gun?
The hi point carbines are shockingly not bad, and beretta makes a 9mm carbine that's really hard to find.
But for learning, nothing beats a ruger 10/22. If you want a rifle, that or an AR.
Awesome to know! I always knew the 10/22 would be my starter/plinking gun, but tbh the advancement seemed like a tough step for me.
Are hi-point carbines legal in Canada?
Maybe? I don't know recent laws up there, but they're semi auto and rifle shaped. And i know some stuff just got passed that might restrict that.
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