I just saw an ad for the S&W 9mm carbine.
The one that I have is from Palmetto State Armory and it has a 1 in 9 twist rate that is not ideal for cast boolits.
I am wondering what the twist rate is on this rifle?
I just saw an ad for the S&W 9mm carbine.
The one that I have is from Palmetto State Armory and it has a 1 in 9 twist rate that is not ideal for cast boolits.
I am wondering what the twist rate is on this rifle?
1:10 per S&W.
https://www.smith-wesson.com/product/response
Dan Wesson 744V .44mag, S&W Mod 19-4 .357 , S&W Mod 17 K22, Stevens Favorite .22mag 30GM, ADC .45/410, CZ SP01 9mm
So, what is ideal for cast bullets, assuming the bullet is standard 125gr?
A 10-inch twist is standard for 9mm. I get better accuracy with Accurate 35-145H which weighs 147-grains in my alloy, sized .357 and loaded subsonic. Lighter cast bullets did not group at all for me. I am loading for a Beretta 92 and a 16-inch barrel rifle with Green Mountain 9mm barrel threaded for suppressor.
Last edited by Outpost75; 11-11-2024 at 11:13 PM.
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Most USA made 9mm pistols have a 1:16 twist like a 38 Special.
The Spanish Destroyer Carbine that I am converting to 9mm Luger has a 1:16 twist.
It should be a nice cast boolit shooter!
Wow, I hadn't even heard of this thing. Talk about S&W's take on a proprietary AR9 platform... From the looks of it, I would have just built one myself...oh wait...I already did...
That said.... The 1/9 or 1/10 twist is rather fast for a handgun cartridge. If it were me, I would probably stick with heavier loads IF I WERE TO BUY ONE.
Honestly, It's easier to build one these days. You can buy cheap 9mm kits for CHEAP, which only require a lower. And honestly, we're talking about an AR9. S&W is not reinventing anything here.... So buy cheap and save yourself a little cash.
Here is a kit for less than $400: https://www.deltateamtactical.com/da...build-kit.html
And that is just one example. I've seen complete built kits for less than $300. Yeah, it's not going to be top of the line parts. But it will build a dependable gun...
Buy the kit, get a cheap AR9 lower (you can typically grab a AR9 lower for around $150). Then it's just a matter of installing the FCG and lower parts, then snapping the upper on. Or you can wait for sales, or use a cheap 80% lower....
When I built mine a few years ago I think I built the whole thing (including the Form 1 stamp and DFA Stock kit for like $1000 all in). I've since spent more on it. But that is just the nature of playing with the NFA...
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My Ruger 9mm carbine is a 1-10 twist. Shooting bullets tumble-lubed in 45-45-10 with Bullseye at about 1100 fps, they shoot well and so clean you'd think the gun was unfired. I would therefore not automatically think that a slight tightening to 1-9" would be a cause for concern.
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I think 1:9 twist would be dandy with 200 grain boolits! They functioned my 16” blowback carbine and were hearing safe.
https://castboolits.gunloads.com/sho...n-9mm-subsonic
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The faster twist gives better terminal performance. Hollow points open faster and track straighter through barriers into ballistic gel compared to the slower twist.
S&W used to use their traditional 1 in 18.75” twist in 9mm pistols until around 15 years ago when they switched to 1:10.
for the life of me why cant these 9mm carbine platforms be made with a 9mm size mag well.... looks retarded
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Dan Wesson 744V .44mag, S&W Mod 19-4 .357 , S&W Mod 17 K22, Stevens Favorite .22mag 30GM, ADC .45/410, CZ SP01 9mm
I often wondered why 9 mm luger used a 1 in 10 twist where 38 super used 1 in 16. I always thought 38 super was a hot loaded 9 mm luger.
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