9mm Carbine Choices - Which one to buy

Regrading +p in Suomi

I spoke with 2 gunsmiths who deal with mil surplus and antique weapons - both said no +p in Suomi and Sterlings. To be sure I called TGI and spoke to one of thier gunsmiths and he confirmed.

I was going to go with the Suomi - cheap price and full parts kits only $70 could have bought 2 guns and 2 spare parts kits for less than $1K

Seems strange as the suomi is a SMG and designed to shoot SMG ammo which is much hotter than +P ammo.

Id bet they are saying not to shoot it to cover themselves based on it being an older gun.
 
I like the Keltec that takes the Glock 9 mags. I've had good luck with it so far and don't have to buy different mags for it.
 
I have a storm and I love it, will shoot less than 2" group @ 50yrds open sights all day it's only down side is the goushy trigger. thier's lots of parts for them and come apart in very easy and not picky about ammo
 
If you want 9 mm, and you want something that will actually be useful in a bad situation, and you might also want to buy an investment that will increase in value, go full auto 9 mm SMG. There are Uzi's for sale and they have parts that are easily found and widely available. The prices have not been better to buy full auto for a long time and when the economy rebounds the prices will soar again, so now is the time to get it. If you ever do find yourself in a bad situation of civil unrest and breakdown of law and order, are you going to grab the Kel-tec or the hi-point? Or, would you be more comfortable with an Uzi at your side?
 
Pleased with my Bushmaster Carbon 15 9MM Carbine. No issues to date and economical to shoot.

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A Beretta CX4 Storm 9MM Carbine compliments my Beretta 92FS Inox nicely.

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