I get the feeling we're thinking along different lines here. I remember reading that the original carbines fired a hotter load than the standard lugers, and that these were painted black to prevent people from blowing their pistols apart. I thought with a really hefty mainspring, I could make a carbine that would actually handle hotter loads than a pistol, making it worth creating a carbine out of it. With a sixteen inch barrel and a stock, it might make a fun toy to have. I just don't see the point in making a carbine if it wont outperform a pistol. The last thing I want is to break the damn thing after putting a bunch of work into it. --Tom.
Postscriptum: I'm not a fan of modern pistols, I only shoot Imperial German guns, so the whole 454 casul and other magnum gun ideas really really don't appeal to me.
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