MadMonkey,
You've provided some great information, but my focus is more about overall length comparison while considering shoulder shooting comfort.
With the AR pistol shouldering or actually not shouldering bother, I see a rifle that is short and can be shouldered in the AUG. Undoubtedly, the AUG has it's own special disadvantages, but can be shouldered, is very short, shoots the same cartridge, etc....in other words, you don't have to stay within and satisfy some oddball parameter government bureaucrats insistence.
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- Mon Dec 12, 2016 8:58 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Legal Definition of Shouldering
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- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Legal Definition of Shouldering
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Re: Legal Definition of Shouldering
How well do 16" barrel, but very short rifles like the Steyr Aug with an overall length of just 28.15 inches compare to AR pistols?
If the Steyr Aug compares favorably (and I don't know if it does - I'm asking) why get an AR pistol that can't be shouldered while the S.A. can be shouldered, is short and shoots the same caliber cartridge?
If the Steyr Aug compares favorably (and I don't know if it does - I'm asking) why get an AR pistol that can't be shouldered while the S.A. can be shouldered, is short and shoots the same caliber cartridge?