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100% American made Just Right Carbines pistols are affordable to shoot and convert easily from right handed to left handed – no gunsmith required! With a mil-spec Picatinny rail and threaded barrel, the JR carbine will accept almost any AR accessory – even AR triggers.
Reliable, straight blowback operation
Patented ambidextrous shell ejector plate can be configured for right or left ejection
Lightweight threaded, 6.5″ parkerized 4140 chromoly 1:16 button rifled barrel
Picatinny rail machined into top of receiver
5.5″ Quadrail Forend
Receiver, trigger housing and magazine well machined from 6061T-6 aluminum with black hard coat anodized finish
Gearheadworks Mod2 Adjustable Arm Brace
All Just Right Carbines are 100% American made and covered by our Limited Lifetime Warranty
UPC: 741459536435
MPN: JRC9PST-QR-BLK

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What does it weigh?

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Puurrrfection. What a 9mm carbine should be

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If it had a 32 round mag...

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I saw a comment somewhere that the lower receiver of the extar is polymer and PSA’s one is aluminum. So the PSA would be more durable or last longer?

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Never buy polymer, they decay and crack over time. I know because I had one and got this fail in my hands in two pieces

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I agree that aluminum is better than polymer in almost all cases. What I do know the Extar is really well-made, reasonably accurate and extremely reliable. I've seen lots of positive reviews and videos on the Extar. Extar sells out of them all the time. There are people out there that if put 5000 rounds through theirs and it's still running strong.

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I have an Extar . Light weight and accurate. really realiable.

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For almost $300 you can get the Extar EP9. Incredible light pistol...

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I have owned a Just Right Carbine since 2013, before braced pistols were such a thing. I converted it to a 7" SBR. It is a fine gun but I would recommend you check out the Extar EP9. I bought one about a year ago and like it better and paid a lot less ($419). It is lighter and much easier to disassemble for cleaning. It requires no tools or need to remove the buffer tube. I shoot both guns suppressed and find them both to be very reliable.

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