Excellent thread, OP.
Excellent thread, OP.
I get your point but, to be honest if I'm going to put up with the weight and bulk for a 100 yard shot, a 9mm AR pistol is about the last thing I personally want. A 5" 9mm handgun is so much more convenient and handy, I'm more likely to have it IF I ever need it.
In terms of needing something to defend myself, the thought of having a legitimate need for a 100 yard 'quick' shot is low enough I'm not going to stress about it. A 16" rifle caliber in the trunk or back seat is hugely more practical if someone needs to take a 100 yard shot. In a 'car jacking' type situation, whether your AR pistol is under the seat, in the trunk or, on the back seat your best bet is going to be defensive driving and an accessible handgun on your person or in you immediate reach. Personally, if car based, I'm driving out of danger first if I can.
Now, a pot shot at a feral hog, coyote, etc., that's rifle territory for me. An aggressive pet attacking me is handgun territory since as you say, is generally close and fast and will be what I most likely have on me when the need arises and I have little time to react. And yes, a group of 3 or 4 "PETs" of the Labrador size will really get the pucker factor up there and your heart beat at maximum level in a fraction of a second, especially when two are confronting you and the third and/or fourth circle behind you! That's not a defensive drill I ever want to repeat and nor the potential for a serious mauling (we have had cattle killed by "PETs" so there was a bit of blood lust in the neighbors 'pack').
The 5.56 vs 300BO is always a great debate. I've had 5.56 for a number of years, but I think I'm going to switch over to 300BO. Mainly because I'm looking to thin the safe. This would be for self-defense and secondary hunting rifle. Virginia requires 30 caliber or larger for hunting, so that is part of my thought of making the switch. I'm in the process of selling my SR556 and then look forward to starting a 300BO AR Pistol build.
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My 11.5 fluted ELW that initially wore a RD and BUIS, is accurate enough it deserved an LPVO to take advantage of its versatility.
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Last edited by MegademiC; 05-01-20 at 22:01.
With powder erosion, heat, and blast I'd start with one built with Inconel baffles. For brands, I'd look at Silencer Co, Deadair and, Rugged.
On my 11.5" upper, the weight and length of a can is a real turn off because it defeats a lot of the purpose for going so short. YMMV
A blast diverter to send the concussion and some sound down range is where I'm at today. Now a SiCo Omega on a 300BO is a different story.
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