We’ve replaced the handguard and barrel nut with an innovative, fluted tube forend that removes with a twist – no tools required! Lightweight, easy to break down, and easy to reassemble, the JRC Takedown Model is perfect for camping and boating, road trippers and preppers or just back and forth to the range.
With a Picatinny rail machined in to top of the receiver, there’s still plenty of space for accessories – whether you prefer flip up sights, a simple red dot or the most sophisticated.optics.
Low recoil and a comfortable, familiar feel make the Just Right Carbine the perfect firearm for everyone. Even beginner shooters are pinging the steel right away. But don’t let that fool you. The accuracy is unrivaled and will take your competition game to the next level.
- 17″ barrel, 1 in 16 button rifled
- Ambidextrous – both for ejection and/or charging handle
- Overall length: 34.25: extended, 31″ collapsed
- Blowback operating system
- Semi-automatic
- One piece receiver machined from 6061 T-6 aluminum and hardcoat anodized
Calibers
9MM : Glock or M&P magazine models
.40S&W: Glock or M&P magazine model
.357SIG: Glock magazine model only
.45ACP: Glock magazine model only
Barrel Threads
9mm: 1/2″ x 28
.357SIG: 1/2″ x 28
.40S&W: 9/16″ x 24
.45ACP: .578″ x 28
Finishes
Standard, California and Restricted Models:
Black OR Kryptek Highlander
SAFE Act Model:
Black Only

Takedown - Standard Model
- Standard Model features:
- 6-position Collapsible Stock
- Threaded Barrel
- Pistol Grip
- 17/15/13 Round Magazine
Takedown - California Model
- California Model features:
- Pinned Stock
- Threaded Barrel
- Paddle Pistol Grip Cover
- 10 Round Magazine
Takedown - Restricted Model
- Restricted Model features:
- Pinned Stock
- Unthreaded Barrel
- Pistol Grip
- 10 Round Magazine
Takedown - SAFE Act Model
- SAFE Act Model features:
- Thorden Customs FRS-15 Stock Stock
- Unthreaded Barrel
- Grip replaced by FRS-15 Stock
- 10 Round Magazine
Well met! I live in California and am considering a compliant take down 9mm model with the FRS-15 stock. However, I can not find any information anywhere for the unloaded weight of the rifle. The primary purpose of this rifle is for the range, but it is also for the VERY unlikely situation where I actually need my bug out bag due to earthquake or civil unrest. As such, weight is factoring into what rifle I purchase.
Could you please provide this information to me and may I recommend updating your website with this information?
Thank you for your time and assistance!
Sounds like the takedown model along with the custom slingpack would be perfect for you. The unloaded weight is approx 6.5 lbs. And, yes, we will be adding more product information to the website as we continue our upgrades. Thanks so much.
I purchased the 45 acp marine takedown in October 2016 and have just less than 2000 rounds through it. All but 200 rounds are my hand loads. Yes I know JRC does not recommend hand loads. With that said, other than a couple stove pipes from the first mag of Federal AE it’s been flawless. I can cut the center out of the target at 50 yards. I also made a few changes by adding an EO Tech sight, Magpul grip and stock, Magpul offset iron sights, Magpul receiver end plate and QD sling swivel, ALG trigger and Kriss 26 round mags. The 26 round Kriss mags functio flawlessly.
I’m 100% happy with this carbine.
Now if JRC would offer this in an SBR version!!!!
So glad to hear you are loving it!. We do offer a 10″ barrel for the .45ACP HERE on the website, alas it is not the stainless version that is on your Marine model.
I am thinking of getting this rifle as it seems to be perfect for my needs as it breaks down nicely into a package that is not readily recognizable as a rifle so I wouldn’t have to worry about anti-gun nosy neighbors when i would take it to the range but i am fond of using a scope and bipod combo and the screw-in does not appear to lend itself well to a bipod. do you have any ideas as to how one could attach a bipod without compromising the ease of takedown?
Unfortunately, the Takedown model isn’t designed for use with a bipod. You could purchase a separate KeyMod handguard on our website to carry in your slingpack and then assemble on site at the range. It is just a barrel nut and a couple of screws. That would give you both options – the Takedown when you need it and the mounting options when you want those. Here is the link to that rail http://shop.justrightcarbines.com/13-Keymod-Handguard-13-handguard.htm
My take down tube is the knurled version and I’m going to drill two holes and mount a .500 high, four slot rail. Should be an easy add on.
My JRC is m new model that had quick release on the butt stock and CA compliant and i used winchester 115 gn ammo i dont had a chance to use higher grain of ammo coz like i said got jammed already If can somebody can help me to solve this problem i m really appreciated.
Will forward your comment to the customer service department so that someone there can correspond with you privately regarding the details of the issue you are having.
Hi,
I have just received my JRC- Kryptek 9mm earlier today.
I’m now preparing to go downrange to try my JRC.
I noticed that the safety switch/lever is not as crisp
compared to my Norinco AR15, I hope this improve for the better.
I will update this comment later after I come back from the range
Update: I have shot about 50 rounds of 124 gr ( Blazer and my reload). No issue or failure, that made me very happy. I have the Kryptek-TakeDown model and one issue I did encounter as I zero my Red Dot is that I thought I had it sight-in. But started losing it (spreading hits), turns out the hand guard started to loosen. Now I wish I had bought the fixed barrel /keymode model. Trigger is single stage a bit heavy, mushy and no reset. I also used a brass catcher from Caldwell, that one works well ( I reload). No more bending knees and back I’m no spring chicken. Also no more fighting form other brass collector. JRC should really stop using that type of grip. And nobody ever mention about the kick, I can definitely feel it (can you say gel pad). Bottom line to those who are thinking of getting a JRC, I highly suggest to stick with the fixed model were you can put iron sights flip-up and red dot as well. To JRC, pls come up with fixed model with Canadian flag version. That will keep your factory busy and I will sure get another one.
I am alittle confused on the model of takedown I got. Picked it up a month ago it said gen 3 9mm. It does not have the fluted forend. It also does not have the quick release for the buffer tube. I thought all new gen 3 models come with that.
If you could email us at sales@justrightcarbines.com with the serial number, we can look into the specifics for you. The quick release was changed to a optional accessory for 2017 models in order for us to lower our prices significantly, but we did change to the fluted tube forend with the exception of the Marine (nickel) models.