"For a close-quarters gun, I don't think 11.5+ has any advantage over 16" total length."
I think it might. But probably not that much.
I'd rather have my 2" Colt snub in a close quarters gunfight than a 6" Python of the same caliber.
Then, of course, being on the big flash and bang end of a short barrel AR has gotta be a real Kodak moment.
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- Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:05 pm
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- Fri Jan 15, 2010 5:02 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
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Re: Into Uncharted Waters: SBR
Yes, it requires the special tax stamp.
I'm going the trust route with the process cuz I doubt this will be my last.
No problem getting my local COP to sign, though. He comes out to hear my band once in a while and is a real standup guy.
Barrel length is a good question. I'm at work and can't measure it to see how much of it's 11.5"
I'm going the trust route with the process cuz I doubt this will be my last.
No problem getting my local COP to sign, though. He comes out to hear my band once in a while and is a real standup guy.
Barrel length is a good question. I'm at work and can't measure it to see how much of it's 11.5"
- Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:37 am
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Into Uncharted Waters: SBR
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Into Uncharted Waters: SBR
I'm jumping through all the required hoops so my new Sabre Defence lower can consumate its relationship with my new SD 11.5" upper.
pics soon
Looks just like this but without the perm front sight. Has fold down front and rear BUIS.
Further development of my hurricane zombie home defense system.
pics soon
Looks just like this but without the perm front sight. Has fold down front and rear BUIS.
Further development of my hurricane zombie home defense system.