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    i have a carbine and I get a lot of cheek slap. I was wondering if there is a way to mount a scope on the side of it. I saw a picture once of one, but don't even know to look it up Anybody got any ideas.

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    Most carbine shooter do not rest their cheeks on the stock for this reason with the hipoint,same here the short carbine still allows accuracy without stock to cheek contact !

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    I will retry doing that, but I think I tried that once with no luck

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    What is cheek slap. I own and shoot a high point 9mm carbine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    What is cheek slap. I own and shoot a high point 9mm carbine.

    I'm in the dark too. I had one. I don't recall anything uncomfortable about shooting it.
    9mm in a carbine isn't all that punishing so I can't imagine what would make it "slap" your cheek.
    I don't think I could shoot any rifle without placing my cheek on the stock.

    Maybe I'll learn something here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I'm in the dark too. I had one. I don't recall anything uncomfortable about shooting it.
    9mm in a carbine isn't all that punishing so I can't imagine what would make it "slap" your cheek.
    I don't think I could shoot any rifle without placing my cheek on the stock.

    Maybe I'll learn something here.
    Mmmmm.....not thinking so.

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    I have had no problems like that with my 4595.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I'm in the dark too. I had one. I don't recall anything uncomfortable about shooting it.
    9mm in a carbine isn't all that punishing so I can't imagine what would make it "slap" your cheek.
    I don't think I could shoot any rifle without placing my cheek on the stock.

    Maybe I'll learn something here.
    The bullets I use are pretty hot, the primers are crushed
    and the bolt face leaves an imprint on the bottom of the case,
    and I still don't get cheek slap.

    Still waiting for the verdict.

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