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Okay, just to clarify....State laws says that you are required to have 16" minimum barrel length. If you have a 14" barrel or even a 10 inch barrel you still need to have an overall length of 16 inches with or without the brake. That is why the pinned muzzle end device is PINNED on, not easily removed with common tools. I would prefer to go to the 16" threaded version so you could swap out the muzzle end device at a later time or remove it completely. The 14.5 inch barreled version is only for the Tacti-COOL crowd and makes zero improvement for maneuverability in or around your home since you are still dealing with 16" overall. I did a lot of training with an 18" barreled AR and there is no difference in handling. You get 16 inches of rifled bore which is velocity, not that you will need that much more for home but why give it up?And why the need for 70+ grain bullets for 100 yards? The 55 grain soft points will do everything you need to do in and around your home. 62 grain Mil surplus will get the job done with ample room left over. There is no reason for a long range target stye bullet for anything under 300 yards and if you shoot a bad guy at 300 plus yards you will look like the aggressor. Look into ballistics of the 55 grain bullets from actually shootings, you find it performs admirably.
Quote from: FALFire on January 25, 2012, 07:25:50 AMOkay, just to clarify....State laws says that you are required to have 16" minimum barrel length. If you have a 14" barrel or even a 10 inch barrel you still need to have an overall length of 16 inches with or without the brake. That is why the pinned muzzle end device is PINNED on, not easily removed with common tools. I would prefer to go to the 16" threaded version so you could swap out the muzzle end device at a later time or remove it completely. The 14.5 inch barreled version is only for the Tacti-COOL crowd and makes zero improvement for maneuverability in or around your home since you are still dealing with 16" overall. I did a lot of training with an 18" barreled AR and there is no difference in handling. You get 16 inches of rifled bore which is velocity, not that you will need that much more for home but why give it up?And why the need for 70+ grain bullets for 100 yards? The 55 grain soft points will do everything you need to do in and around your home. 62 grain Mil surplus will get the job done with ample room left over. There is no reason for a long range target stye bullet for anything under 300 yards and if you shoot a bad guy at 300 plus yards you will look like the aggressor. Look into ballistics of the 55 grain bullets from actually shootings, you find it performs admirably.all good info,its a hundred yrds across my property,so that would be max,Im gonna agree on the 16inch barrel that makes good sense..Is there a preferred maker out there? I want to make the right descision the first time on a purchase..really appreciate the opinions and info
Actually, if this is for 'home protection', and we aren't talking apocalypse... a 223 is the last thing I'd use.Short barreled 12 or 20 gauge would be more effective in 15 yard or less situations. Less likely to send a round through your wall and into the neighboring house, and frankly the muzzle of a shotgun is considerably more intimidating. If you use a pump anyone within ear shot of you racking in a round will most likely leave very quickly.Also, (and hopefully this never happens) if you should find yourself in court a jury most likelywould look more favorably on a shotgun. No where as sexy as a techy looking .223 though.Just my