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Firearms => Miscellaneous 10mm Firearms => Topic started by: enidpd804 on January 17 2014 10:46:29 PM MST

Title: Thureon Carbines
Post by: enidpd804 on January 17 2014 10:46:29 PM MST
There is an older thread on forum about them. 

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Sorry for the crappy pics. I tried to ask questions about testing and no one had any answers.  Not promising but a guy can dream. 
Title: Re: Thureon Carbines
Post by: txgunshowreview on February 17 2014 08:11:26 AM MST
I handled one at SHOT.  It was very solid and easy to manipulate.  They claim to go through a rigid QA process (ha ha, everyone claims that). I asked if they would send me a 10mm model for a detailed review and they kind of backed off.  Haven't gotten any followup from them.

regards,

- jim
Title: Re: Thureon Carbines
Post by: Ronin on February 17 2014 08:23:30 AM MST
They're very nice rifles, but with a price tag of $1100 for a 10mm version that takes Glock 20 mags, I'd sooner buy a MechTech.
Title: Re: Thureon Carbines
Post by: DenStinett on February 17 2014 07:37:21 PM MST
Is it just me, or do they seem a bit TALL
The Receiver height looks odd in the pics
Title: Re: Thureon Carbines
Post by: sqlbullet on February 18 2014 08:24:39 AM MST
It's not just you....I had the same thought.
Title: Re: Thureon Carbines
Post by: Smee78 on February 24 2014 02:03:40 PM MST
I was thinking the same thing about the size, also the price seems a bit steep. I think I would enjoy a 10mm pistol(Glock or 1911) and a Mec-Tec more but I welcome all additions to the 10mm family. I hope they make it out to the market in large numbers.