JRC-Just Right Carbine .45 ACP

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    Plinker
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    I've read the reviews on-line of the JRC in 9mm and .40 S&W and most seem pretty good. I'm wondering if anybody has a review or personal experience on the .45 cal. JRC?

    Yes, I know why not get an real AR shooting a real caliber....yada, yada. (Have three AR's and a Mini-14 already):)

    I was thinking of a special niche carbine, with a suppressor in the future & SBR, the wife could shoot easily (not really much of a shooter). I could use it to shoot steel with, etc. . Plus, I could get into this initially a lot cheaper than even a used Auto-Ordance/Thompson semi-auto with about 1/2 the weight.

    I'm Interested in the following:
    1) Reliability?
    2) Anybody make a flash suppressor?
    3) Anybody make a muzzle brake?
    4) Anybody have experience with Hi-cap magazines above the standard 13 rd. Glock mag? Possibly, the South Korean hi-cap mag with 26-27 rds?

    Any help with my questions would be great!

    Thanks!
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    nipprdog

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    Jan 11, 2009
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    Check the JRC web site. They say to make the 45 reliable, you should use the high mag power springs that they sell. Its supposed to fix the feeding issues with the 45.

    Btw, I love my 9mm JRC;

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