Pistol Caliber Carbine in USPSA?

Matt Rigsby said:
Or when the lights get shot out from shrapnel coming out of the berm.
Might be time to clean all the metal out
 
Might be time to quit that stupid PCC crap.
so what's the difference of the 9mm coming from a PCC or a pistol?
If you've got bullets ricocheting off of metal (bullets) in the berm media, it's time to sift all the elephant dung out of the berm.
 
So, if you were buying a PCC gun right now would you go for a JP or MPX? SBR or Musket?


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Jp, 16" or 14.5 with a pinned comp. No need for sbr in uspsa pcc, You'll be too jammed up
 
JP for sure. I got the 14.5" on John's (JP) recommendation. With a C-more tactical railway 6moa. I think it's going to be just about perfect.

Btw if anyone needs anything from JP, shoot me a note for a code to save you some coin.
 
Wall said:
Jp, 16" or 14.5 with a pinned comp. No need for sbr in uspsa pcc, You'll be too jammed up
Tony, what were you were shooting at the last OKC match? Whatever it was looked rock solid as you were shooting it, kind of made me think I might need one.
 
TroyDB said:
Tony, what were you were shooting at the last OKC match? Whatever it was looked rock solid as you were shooting it, kind of made me think I might need one.
Jp setup with a 16" barrel. I've since built a 14.5" jp barreled upper. It's pretty badass & about as short as I'd go for uspsa. Anything shorter & you start to get jammed up on the rifle & not as natural & comfortable with your forehand grip.
 
TroyDB said:
Tony, what were you were shooting at the last OKC match? Whatever it was looked rock solid as you were shooting it, kind of made me think I might need one.
You certainly need one! They are a hoot. Just went a made a ragged hole at 25 yards off-hand with mine with some hoser ammo I cooked up. The only difference between mine and Tony's is the comp, and I can't imagine either one of them being any flatter, especially with minor ammo.. :) If you want to order one of the JP's, let me know and I can save you a few bucks..
 
mike_pinto said:
You certainly need one! They are a hoot. Just went a made a ragged hole at 25 yards off-hand with mine with some hoser ammo I cooked up. The only difference between mine and Tony's is the comp, and I can't imagine either one of them being any flatter, especially with minor ammo.. :) If you want to order one of the JP's, let me know and I can save you a few bucks..
I'll have to check on some prices and what I have. This was not in my plans, but it's very tempting. Still wouldn't be for USPSA. I just don't shoot enough matches and want to stay with pistol.
 
I bought a JP. It's been taking up space in the Make Ready Pro shop safe for almost a month. I don't even rember the barrel length anymore but I'm sure it will be lethal whatever it is.
 
I have been shooting mine to get it ready for tomorrow. It's the most fun gun I have ever shot, and I used to be a 60-gunner in the Air Force. :). It's certainly one you shouldn't try and justify, just do it.
 
Jesse Tischauser said:
I bought a JP. It's been taking up space in the Make Ready Pro shop safe for almost a month. I don't even rember the barrel length anymore but I'm sure it will be lethal whatever it is.
It's pretty fun to shoot. Sorry about that small scratch on the side of the receiver. I wanted to try something and it didn't work. I am sure it'll buff out. :)
 
I can attest that the JP that Mike has is bad to the bone. Light, sweet handling, killer trigger, runs like a raped ape, and recoils like a rimfire.

Edit: And there's NO WAY that PCC doesn't become a permanent division. It's just too damn much fun...
 
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