.45 ACP Sub Guns / PCCs

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    Master
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    I am a big fan of .45 ACP sub guns/PCCs. They are fun to shoot and suppress so well. I am trying to compile a list of desirable guns in this category. What am I missing?

    H&K USC/UMP
    LWRC SMG 45
    Thompson
    B&T GHM/APC
    Kriss Vector
    CMMG Banshee
    Marlin Camp 45
     

    dekeshooter

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    A few years back I developed a desire for a PCC in 45ACP and bought a Just Right carbine in that caliber. That thing ran flawlessly with either factory or aftermarket Glock magazines and it was accurate too. It was deadly on steel plates and it smacked them with authority.

    However the gun was heavy and was awkward. After a few range trips it went back on the market and was sold for what I had in it. I still have a 9mm AR that gets shot frequently and is a whole lot more enjoyable to me.
     

    kaveman

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    You can build yourself an FAL in .45. I've got a pair of them feeding from Thompson mags but builds for Grease Gun mags are available too. Don't know why anyone would choose to got that way, but you can.
     

    mmpsteve

    Real CZ's have a long barrel!!
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    ..... formerly near the Wild Turkey
    There's also this magnificent thing

    Pricy though and that's before the sbr permission slip fee.
    View attachment 218337

    A few years back, I worked on a prototype remarkably similar to this one, with an older gentleman in da Region. I believe he ran out of money before he could get it finished and patented. Sadly, he passed away earlier this year, I believe.

    Is this really a finished product for sale?

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