
Basically a clone of the Browning High Power, the kareen was originally made
for the Israely Army. Because it had to be able to fire the hot 9 mm loads that
the Israelies fire in their UZI submachine guns, the Kareen was build stronger
than the original High Power. This came in handy when the gun was converted to
fire the .40 S&W cartridge too.
The Kareen is available in a handsome
duotone finish, and its all steel construction should be more than sturdy enough
to handle huge amounts of ammo, ensuring a long life. The magazine holds 13
shots of 9 mm, and 10 shots of .40 S&W.
Weight: 2.125 lbs (.96 kg)
Caliber: 9 mm / .40 S&W
Barrel: 4.6 inch (11.5 cm)
Action: Single Action
Range: 165 ft (50 m)
Payload: 13 + 1 / 10 + 1
Cost: $ 430
Made in: Israel
Special: Wraparound
rubber combat grip standard, all steel construction.
By Mischa