Posted March 7, 2017 10:00 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

The .40 caliber Glock-magazine KeyMod rail model Just Right Carbine, made in Canandaigua, New York, is slated for adoption by the Buffalo Police Department. (Photo; JRC)
Buffalo police could soon count the locally-produced Glock-magazine fed quadrail .40-caliber rifles from Just Right Carbines among their duty weapons.
A $282,600 state grant would add 450 active shooter vests and 115 of the rifles to the force, should the Buffalo Common Council approve the purchase this week, as reported by local media.
While the police officers’ union wanted each officer to have an AR-15 in .223, officials felt the .40 caliber rifles offered by Just Right Carbine fit the bill for urban use while allowing officers to use the same ammunition and magazines they already carry for their Glock handguns.
The quadrail rifles, said Lt. Jeff Rinaldo, chief of staff for the Buffalo Police Department, give officers “a lot more accuracy at a distance, while still maintaining control of rounds to the best of our ability.”
Debi DeBanto, the marketing chief for LDB Supply, Just Right Carbines’ master distributor, told Guns.com their rifles bring something different to the table.
“While AR’s certainly serve a purpose in a tactical setting, the pistol caliber Just Right Carbine provides plenty of knock

Source: Guns.com

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