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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3734252" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Dunno if you can get it in CA, but an AR pistol with a SIG brace would be right up your alley. The dual-stack, dual-feed magazine is going to be the easiest thing to load one-handed (plus, they can be loaded using stripper clips), and the SIG brace is going to give you a solid grip while firing one-handed.</p><p></p><p>The hardest part about one-handing a semi-auto is loading the single-feed magazines that most of them use. Most instructors have drills for one-handed operation and reloading of the pistol itself (I've seen Kyle Lamb at VTAC and Tim Kennedy at Sheepdog Response, among others, demonstrate them on YouTube), so I'd think that would be pretty much a non-issue, if not an advantage over wheelguns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3734252, member: 26737"] Dunno if you can get it in CA, but an AR pistol with a SIG brace would be right up your alley. The dual-stack, dual-feed magazine is going to be the easiest thing to load one-handed (plus, they can be loaded using stripper clips), and the SIG brace is going to give you a solid grip while firing one-handed. The hardest part about one-handing a semi-auto is loading the single-feed magazines that most of them use. Most instructors have drills for one-handed operation and reloading of the pistol itself (I've seen Kyle Lamb at VTAC and Tim Kennedy at Sheepdog Response, among others, demonstrate them on YouTube), so I'd think that would be pretty much a non-issue, if not an advantage over wheelguns. [/QUOTE]
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