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I still don't have a 'truck gun' - my wife has a Sub2000 9mm
PCC and loves it, but I have decided I don't care for the
'pistol grip' and that iron sight system. I'm more of a
tradionalist, so I've been looking for a .357 Lever Action.
There are other reasons... I heard a podcaster say something
to the effect of, "doesn't look like a scary, black gun (an
AR) - but looks like a 'cowboy' gun!" Plus, he said, he has
one that is old and beat up looking, so if his truck is stolen
he's lost a $200 gun instead of a $1500 AR-15. :-)
Any thoughts out there?
I've found a .44 magnum Rossi at the local store, but really
wanted a .357 instead... Plus I've been wanting to get a
SAA in a larger caliber, like a .32, but if I had a .357
lever I could just get a single action 'cowboy' .357 to have
as a backup truck gun too!
IB Joe wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
I had to go back and re-read .... your original question is on
lever... and cowboy look... If it's a self defense gun... semi
auto all the way. BTW, you can go online and build an AR at
Palmetto State Armory and build an AR for ~ 4-500 bucks.... AND
even better get it chambered in 9MM .... I'd have all my self
defense guns chambered in 9MM .... I would buy boxes and boxes
and boxes of ammunition... Anyway... that's what I would do...
I still don't have a 'truck gun' - my wife has a Sub2000 9mm
PCC and loves it, but I have decided I don't care for the
'pistol grip' and that iron sight system. I'm more of a
tradionalist, so I've been looking for a .357 Lever Action.
There are other reasons... I heard a podcaster say something
to the effect of, "doesn't look like a scary, black gun (an
AR) - but looks like a 'cowboy' gun!" Plus, he said, he has
one that is old and beat up looking, so if his truck is stolen
he's lost a $200 gun instead of a $1500 AR-15. :-)
Any thoughts out there?
I've found a .44 magnum Rossi at the local store, but really
wanted a .357 instead... Plus I've been wanting to get a
SAA in a larger caliber, like a .32, but if I had a .357
lever I could just get a single action 'cowboy' .357 to have
as a backup truck gun too!
... We should back the Metric System every inch of the way.
IB Joe wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
I had to go back and re-read .... your original question is on
lever... and cowboy look... If it's a self defense gun... semi
auto all the way. BTW, you can go online and build an AR at
Palmetto State Armory and build an AR for ~ 4-500 bucks.... AND
even better get it chambered in 9MM .... I'd have all my self
defense guns chambered in 9MM .... I would buy boxes and boxes
and boxes of ammunition... Anyway... that's what I would do...
An AR chambered in 9mm?
Ummmmmm..... no thanks.
Moondog wrote to Gamgee <=-
I had to go back and re-read .... your original question is on
lever... and cowboy look... If it's a self defense gun... semi
auto all the way. BTW, you can go online and build an AR at
Palmetto State Armory and build an AR for ~ 4-500 bucks.... AND
even better get it chambered in 9MM .... I'd have all my self
defense guns chambered in 9MM .... I would buy boxes and boxes
and boxes of ammunition... Anyway... that's what I would do...
An AR chambered in 9mm?
Ummmmmm..... no thanks.
Pistol caliber carbines are pretty hot in Steel Challenge, 3-gun,
USPSA and now there's a PPC class in IDPA. The receivers are now
made to accept Glock mags, which means you have a choice from 17
round to 33 round, and even up to the 50+ round drums. The Sig
MPX and the modern CZ Skorpion are perfect examples of other
PPC's. In the past a special magazine adapter was need to feed
Uzi or other subgun mags into an AR lower. The 9mm operates on
blowback instead of direct impingement.
That may all be true.
The OP was talking about a "self-defense" AR.
Makes no sense to have an AR for that purpose chambered in 9mm.
The OP was talking about a "self-defense" AR.
Makes no sense to have an AR for that purpose chambered in 9mm.
IB Joe wrote to Gamgee <=-
The OP was talking about a "self-defense" AR.
Makes no sense to have an AR for that purpose chambered in 9mm.
Are you sure...
Most people are more accurate with a long gun over a pistol. Never mind accuracy, most people just find long guns easier to handle.
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