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Did the company making the JR Carbine go under or change their name? Because if you look at the side ambi charging upper that's what it is.
Not really sure. I remembered that name and seems like it has been around awhile. About three months ago I picked up a Extar 9 just to use on my range. The Extar was pushing 550 by the time I added everything to it.
 
Did the company making the JR Carbine go under or change their name? Because if you look at the side ambi charging upper that's what it is.

Just Right Carbine is still in business. They actually have at least 2 departments using their PCCs. The one in Ohio uses them in .40 with their Smith & Wesson M&P .40 pistols. The mags work in either the PCC or pistols. I think the other department is in North Carolina.


 
Not really sure. I remembered that name and seems like it has been around awhile. About three months ago I picked up a Extar 9 just to use on my range. The Extar was pushing 550 by the time I added everything to it.
I scored an Extar during Covid or maybe in 21. Still ain't fired it yet. When I ordered mine they were damn near impossible to get. I finally emailed a customer service lady and she said they were changing it up and if I wanted one of the gen 1 models she could hook me up.
 
Just Right Carbine is still in business. They actually have at least 2 departments using their PCCs. The one in Ohio uses them in .40 with their Smith & Wesson M&P .40 pistols. The mags work in either the PCC or pistols. I think the other department is in North Carolina.


I liked the JR Carbine when I first saw it. I liked the side charging and ability to change it as well as the ejection to the other side. But compared to other later offerings the JR seems a little clunky these days.
 
They are definitely heavier, than say PSA's version, and are actually slightly heavier (about 5 ounces) than a standard AR-15. I suspect most people make the weight comparison and prefer the greater firepower of the AR-15. The 9mm JRC I have is durable and has been reliable with a wide variety of 9mm ammo. One caveat though is 9mm +P can't be used with it (but 9mm NATO is good). The 10mm though would be interesting to try though.
 
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