Absolutely. Get one!
Pistol calibers are neat at first, and can be practical if your range options are limited, parts compatibility, recoil impulse and durability issues are just some issues you might run into.
On the flip side, a 5.56 or by extension .300blk ar pistol has been pretty much figured out, and 5.56 is going to outperform any pistol caliber you can stuff in a magwell
This one? https://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/217519I'm kicking around the idea of picking up a Ruger AR pistol.
I'm worried that the door is going to close on this type of firearm and want to get in before it does.
Any thoughts?
Hey MailMan...I know you reload alot....my son and I just built an AR pistol in 9mm. It was much simpler than I expected. Did a Palmetto 10.5" upper. I make him a 125gr cone from MBC with a slower like HS-6 / WSF powder (feed ramp is pretty aggressive so conical bullet works great). I know I'm off topic from your question on Ruger...but with 9mm we shoot several hundred rounds each trip. And can't say why but AR in 9 always draws interest at the range. Just an idea.
This one? https://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/217519
I am looking at buying that one myself
Add a binary trigger for real fun.I built one using an Aero Precision lower, PSA 7.5” upper, SBA3 brace, Sig Romeo5 optic.
Just went shooting today with it today, with Sam7SF, actually...
It’s a great little gun.
A bit of kick with supersonic loads, but as soon as my can arrives I’ll be running it suppressed with subsonics.
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The important question is did he shoot his 45-70?I built one using an Aero Precision lower, PSA 7.5” upper, SBA3 brace, Sig Romeo5 optic.
Just went shooting today with it today, with Sam7SF, actually...
It’s a great little gun.
A bit of kick with supersonic loads, but as soon as my can arrives I’ll be running it suppressed with subsonics.
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I'm kicking around the idea of picking up a Ruger AR pistol.
I'm worried that the door is going to close on this type of firearm and want to get in before it does.
Any thoughts?
The important question is did he shoot his 45-70?
Denied.
The size of the round scared them.
Sadly, a problem I’m unfamiliar with
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