S.I.A. Posted April 29, 2016 Report Share Posted April 29, 2016 (edited) New product, the "Novem" 9mm bolt action conversion. There has not been a new 9mm bolt action carbine available since the Destroyer Carbine in 9mm Largo was discontinued. Modifying new Armscor .22 TCM rifles to 9mm Luger using a newly made barrel, modified bolt and feed ramp. Available with a standard 16.5" barrel, as a non-NFA "Cup" carbine, SBR, or Integrally Suppressed. Basic conversion 16" or SBR $750.00, integral cage $850.00. The manual bolt action eliminates the unavoidable action noise of any semi-auto firearm. A 1/2-28x.40 threaded muzzle is standard, with a delete option. Original carbine magazines hold five rounds in 9mm. The Armscor pistol magazines also interchange for seventeen round capacity in 9mm. The receiver features an 12 mm dovetail for scope mounting. Tried a Novem SBR with a couple of screw-on cans. Not quite as quiet as my integral design but close with sub-sonic rounds. With supersonic rounds the advantage of my integral unit was clear, probably due to the extra volume. Also shot the Novem bolt action against my own semi-autos which use the same suppressor design. My conclusion is that if you want the absolute quietest shot you MUST have a closed breech action like the Novem! My integral suppressor Novem 9mm is slightly quieter than the .45 De Lisle! sia@NOSPAMpyramid.net SBR and Integral suppressor.. Integrated cage suppressor host, no NFA registration required but keeps overall length down with suppressor attached. Edited April 29, 2016 by S.I.A. Added price. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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