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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 3075201" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>I was thinking about this earlier, and I think the AR-15 has done to the firearms world what the SUV/Crossover and Minivan did to the automotive. It is now nearly impossible to define what is a car vs what is a truck. </p><p></p><p>We now have handguns that shoot shotgun rounds, rifles that shoot handgun rounds, handguns that shoot rifle rounds, modular guns that can be changed from one to the other in minutes at home with little or no tools required, handguns with optics, and things like the AR Pistols that don't really fit anything. It's a wonderful world for gun enthusiasts to live in, and the NFA can't make sense of it all because it's based on century old firearms technology and development that had clearly defined categories of weapons.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The article I read said 4-5" @ 100yds. They didn't state which ammo that was with (55gr, 62gr, etc). But typically, with heavier for caliber bullets you need faster and faster twist. So with lighter bullets, this would likely do better than it would with heavier bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 3075201, member: 423"] I was thinking about this earlier, and I think the AR-15 has done to the firearms world what the SUV/Crossover and Minivan did to the automotive. It is now nearly impossible to define what is a car vs what is a truck. We now have handguns that shoot shotgun rounds, rifles that shoot handgun rounds, handguns that shoot rifle rounds, modular guns that can be changed from one to the other in minutes at home with little or no tools required, handguns with optics, and things like the AR Pistols that don't really fit anything. It's a wonderful world for gun enthusiasts to live in, and the NFA can't make sense of it all because it's based on century old firearms technology and development that had clearly defined categories of weapons. The article I read said 4-5" @ 100yds. They didn't state which ammo that was with (55gr, 62gr, etc). But typically, with heavier for caliber bullets you need faster and faster twist. So with lighter bullets, this would likely do better than it would with heavier bullets. [/QUOTE]
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