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"Effective" AR handgun? lol..Which is the most effective for a 7.5in ar pistol for self defense?.
And invested in a gunny sack for your trunk.. of your automobile :rolleyesThanks for all the inputs guys, Im planning on having this as a trunk gun or a backup to the rifle ar at home. So short distance easy to maneuver type deal. Plus light enough for the missus to handle.
Sounds like I should have built an ar pistol in 9mm.
I remember Elmer Keith.. carried an iron sighted 4" revolver on his hip around for like a hundred years. no car trunk action.My "trunk gun" (should I ever feel the need to carry more than a handgun):
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Not a pistol, so I can't legal conceal it on my person, but I can carry it unloaded in a pack.
It disassembles into two components about 18" long and can be reassembled and loaded in less than 30 seconds, then carried on your person concealed just as easily as an AR "pistol". The ballistics from the 16" barrel (18" with flash hider) are slightly below that of an AR pistol with an 8" barrel.
I remember Elmer Keith.. carried an iron sighted 4" revolver on his hip around for like a hundred years. no car trunk action.
Of course though when older, and pack horses were involved, the .338 was invented.. by him.
This is code for a 4" magnum revolver is a rifle.
Me too. Who is? Elmer carried a rifle on his hip though.. for a hundred years.. every doo dah ferkin day.I've read a lot of Elmer Keith's writings.
I am no Elmer Keith.
I can't hit an elk at 600 yards with a revolver, no matter how much I practice, and yes, I do have a 4" .44 mag revolver - a S&W no less.
So for me, a revolver or any other handgun, is not a substitute for a rifle.
Besides, if I have a rifle in the trunk, I will also have a handgun.
With that said, I don't think he came up with the quip "A handgun is for fighting to your rifle!".Me too. Who is? Elmer carried a rifle on his hip though.. for a hundred years.. every doo dah ferkin day.
I would think that the 1/7 twist would handle those 75 trainers just fine
On most ammo standards,75 grains ain't much
Go big or go home