![]() ![]() The 45 has the same issues but are less pronounced, I have gone 400 rounds of wwe white box before needing to clean it. If you reload there are several powders that burn clean and I have gone 500-600 rounds before having issues, then a quick clean and all is back running. In AR you have blowback, radial blowback and gas operation, in blowback you will need to run heavy buffer springs and buffers for both calibers, radial blowback (CMMG) still needs heavier springs/buffers from what I have seen, I currently don't have a radial blowback gun? Gas/DI will use standard carbine springs and modded bolts, in 9mm if you reload it is an option but running factory ammo the gun gets dirty fast usually in 75-100 rounds depending on ammo then it needs a quick cleaning to keep running reliable. What are you planning to use it for? HD, sport or just fun? I would look at what type of action you want to use. If you only run factory both calibers can be cheap to shoot if you watch sales. If you reload then there is not much difference. I did go down the road your on and felt like 9mm was the better choice between 9mm and 45 acp. I fully understand though that a 10.5 inch ar15 pistol with a folding buffer tube and pistol brace is a better defensive option. ![]() To me the reason I jump into a 9mm subgun pistol configuration was the ability to conceal carry in my state and not wanting a 4th ar15 in a pistol configuration. The 45 will silence better than the 223/556 but loses at terminal ballistics on body armor because most level 3 Kevlar stops 45 acp. 45 subgun with regards to verifying it’s works constantly. Rifle ammo is always better in a defense scenario even out of a short barrel as long as you have shot that short barrel a bunch to verify it’s works constantly. Actually I haven’t seen any defensive training companies teach that but maybe its assumed as tactic in a extreme scenario. While that potentially could be a benefit it just doesn’t happen in the real world defensive scenario. I took the statement as in real time the subgun could share ammo with your pistol. That depends on whether you already have a 45 as to whether it applies to you. The 2nd was about someone already having a 45 pistol that could potentially share ammo with the new 45 subgun. One being cost of 45 ammo compared to 223/556 this all comes down to your intended use. You made two comments as to why your hesitating. I would add if your going to buy a silencer then 45 ammo of different varieties does silence better than 9mm and 556. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |