This YouTube Shorts video showcases the Marlin Camp 9 PC Carbine in slow motion. The title and hashtags indicate the firearm model, caliber, and its classification as a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). The video likely focuses on the visual aspects of the firearm's operation.
This video features a "Paul Harrell style" comparison of two vintage 9mm firearms at the range: a 1991 Marlin Camp 9 PC Carbine and a Smith & Wesson 6906 pistol. The content focuses on shooting and showcasing these older model firearms, highlighting their characteristics and performance in a casual range setting.
The Marlin Camp 9 is a discontinued 9mm PCC praised for its reliability and accuracy, offering significant velocity gains over pistols. Despite a plain appearance and some quirks like a stiff trigger and small magazine release, its compatibility with S&W 5900 magazines and traditional 'ranch rifle' aesthetic make it a sought-after used firearm for recreational shooting and home defense.
This video compares five 9mm pistol caliber carbines: Marlin Camp 9, Kel-Tec SUB-2000 Gen 2, CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1, Stag Arms 9T, and Tresna Defense JAG9. The CZ Scorpion is recommended for serious use due to reliability and size, while the Tresna JAG9 is praised for Glock magazine compatibility. The Kel-Tec SUB-2000 Gen 2 experienced significant issues with its front sight block, impacting its ranking.
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