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Sig 9mm carbine review
Sig 9mm carbine review










It’s also very affordable and reminiscent of Sellier & Bellot. Even though it’s of Eastern Euro stock, the Belom ammunition is clean, accurate, and reliable. After attaching the dot sight and getting zeroed, this dropped down to a sub-2-inch group with the Belom ammo. Initial shots with factory irons at 50 yards resulted in an average group size of 3.5 inches, a little lackluster, but still fun to shoot. Alternatively, you can remove the aperture from the sight for use as a ghost ring or order different apertures from Skinner Sights tailored for your own eyes.

#SIG 9MM CARBINE REVIEW INSTALL#

In order to properly install this base, the rear factory peep sight has to first be removed. The top of the receiver is drilled and tapped to accept a Weaver 63B base, or the version we used by Skinner Sights, which gives you a Picatinny base and a rear peep sight. If you’re going to run a 9mm silencer with the Homesteader, ensure you install a fixed barrel spacer instead of a booster/decoupler so you don’t damage anything. It’s lightweight, modular for length, and keeps things very quiet. This 9mm can is almost completely made of titanium. You can attach a compensator or a silencer - in this case, a Thunder Beast Arms Corporation Fly 9.

sig 9mm carbine review

Each model has a threaded barrel in ½x28. If there’s one thing the Homesteader has going for it, it’s potential. Henry has clearly done their homework in this regard with plenty of off-the-shelf options out there to turn a good rifle into a great one. It sometimes seems like the aftermarket can make or break a new rifle.










Sig 9mm carbine review