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building my first AR-15 Pistol
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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 2012176" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>I still see limited application for the pistol ar. 100 yard hits on steel... Great. I can do that with my 16" ar with more velocity and energy. Inside a house or vehicle for maneuverability... Meh. In a house I want my shotgun and inside a vehicle I guess an ar pistol is ok, but the ballistics still suck. I'd still rather have a stock for the pure ease shooting and not having to dick with getting a comfortable chin weld. And I have picked one up, gotten behind one, tried different techniques and positions. Regurgitating what some tactical armchair operator said on the Internet or watching videos of Rob Pincus on YouTube is all great and good, but doing it yourself is far better. "But Arfcom says..." Turn off the computer, and go to the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 2012176, member: 8931"] I still see limited application for the pistol ar. 100 yard hits on steel... Great. I can do that with my 16" ar with more velocity and energy. Inside a house or vehicle for maneuverability... Meh. In a house I want my shotgun and inside a vehicle I guess an ar pistol is ok, but the ballistics still suck. I'd still rather have a stock for the pure ease shooting and not having to dick with getting a comfortable chin weld. And I have picked one up, gotten behind one, tried different techniques and positions. Regurgitating what some tactical armchair operator said on the Internet or watching videos of Rob Pincus on YouTube is all great and good, but doing it yourself is far better. "But Arfcom says..." Turn off the computer, and go to the range. [/QUOTE]
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