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<blockquote data-quote="Dmc707" data-source="post: 4156056" data-attributes="member: 54876"><p>I always wanted one of the original Colt 9mm's -- forget the designation - the 6520 maybe? A1 style upper, long skinny stick magazine </p><p></p><p>That said --- have added a PTR MP5 homage to the inventory and so dont feel a personal need for one. </p><p></p><p>That doesnt mean i dont want one if i ever stumble across one at the right time when my budget will allow though . I also would like one of the takedown Rugers which are much easier to find. Seems like would fit the "truck gun" or backpacking gun concept reasonably well for plinking and small game hunting. </p><p> Although if its an emergency situation or a hypothetical defensive situation, your rifle being in 2 pieces means you are a step or 2 behind where you need to be already</p><p></p><p>But in general - if youve ever fired a 11" barreled AR pistol in 5.56 indoors youd see the utility in a 9mm version. The noise factor is considerably less. I recall a famous firearms instructor recommending keeping some noise cancelling earmuffs next to his bump-in-the-night pistol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmc707, post: 4156056, member: 54876"] I always wanted one of the original Colt 9mm's -- forget the designation - the 6520 maybe? A1 style upper, long skinny stick magazine That said --- have added a PTR MP5 homage to the inventory and so dont feel a personal need for one. That doesnt mean i dont want one if i ever stumble across one at the right time when my budget will allow though . I also would like one of the takedown Rugers which are much easier to find. Seems like would fit the "truck gun" or backpacking gun concept reasonably well for plinking and small game hunting. Although if its an emergency situation or a hypothetical defensive situation, your rifle being in 2 pieces means you are a step or 2 behind where you need to be already But in general - if youve ever fired a 11" barreled AR pistol in 5.56 indoors youd see the utility in a 9mm version. The noise factor is considerably less. I recall a famous firearms instructor recommending keeping some noise cancelling earmuffs next to his bump-in-the-night pistol [/QUOTE]
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