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If You Could Only Own One Gun : Viewers Choice : AR15 Pistol

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We asked you, “If you could only own one gun, what would it be and why?” Then we took that information to make this series. One of the overwhelming viewers choices was the AR15 Pistol

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  1. I live in WA St and I can CARRY my AR15 pistol with it's 30rd mags….it's a wonderful thing having a CPL here…. you need to research what you are talking about before posting videos…..

  2. POF Revolution if you can afford to stock the .308 and 7.62×51 , but the 415 is great as well, short stroke gas piston and with all the features like that heat sink barrel nut and the E² chamber cuts(genius!) to make extraction easier on parts and helps tremendously when a dirty chamber is becoming problematic, don't want to sound like their commercial but, great rifle for sure 👍👍🇺🇸.

  3. If I could only own 1 gun it would for sure be …
    Hodge 12.5" HF Mini Recce Pistol with SBA3 , TR24R 1-4× , Modlite OKW , and YHM T2 TURBO K Suppressor ..
    If I could only own 3.
    1. G45 G5 MOS WITH 508T and TLR8-G..
    2. Hodge 12.5 HF Mini Recce Pistol with SBA3 and T2 Turbo K..
    3. Ruger 10/22 Competition with Magpul Stock and YHM STINGER SUPPRESSOR..
    If I could only own 5..
    1. G45 G5 MOS..
    2. Hodge 12.5 Pistol..
    3. Ruger 10/22 Competition..
    4. Midwest Industries Tactical Response 18" 308 with YHM Resonator K Supressor..
    5. Browning BPS 26"..

  4. I personally think a 10mm Glock is the best. You can buy a 6 inch hunting barrel for the full size. It is also considered adequate defense against large animals like bear. Even more concealable than an AR pistol and they make 30 round mags for it. 10mm would be the way to go. I don’t one, but it is the one you would hypothetically want in a shtf. You just have make sure you bought a lot of ammo

  5. I too love my AR but it is in rifle format, also from PSA with a Thunder Tactical 80 lower. I am in Oregon and I agree that it is horrible that we don't reciprocate other CCW licenses BUT we are an open carry state 😉 so keep that in mind on your trip through.
    Keep the videos coming, I love all that you stand for… may God continue to bless you 🙏

  6. I live in Oregon and love it. I have pistols, ,rifles and pounds of cartages..What’s not to love living in tree country only an hour from the largest city. I target shoot daily by my barn. God Bless you for all your work.

  7. Seems there is a city/rural divide here. A collapse of society means no gas for travel. So, if you're in city, you are stuck and need to defend against looters (pistol, shotgun, AR). If rural, hunting may be more of a requirement (bolt gun, lever gun, shotgun).

  8. My 10.5" AR pistol is my favorite 'long gun'. It is fast, light and accurate. With Speer 70gr soft points it is a deer slayer past 100 yards. For only one gun it has to be the Glock 19. You can have it on you 24/7 in most places.

  9. I've been considering getting an AR-15 pistol because I already have a large amount of mags and ammo for my old Colt A2 Gov't AR-15 rifle (which, with its 20" barrel, is a bit longer than I now prefer), but I've seen lots of very negative comments regarding using .556 ammo in anything less than a 14" barrel. I've also been looking at the IWI X95 in .556, which I believe uses standard AR-15 mags, has a 16.5" barrel and, because it's a bullpup, an OAL length of just 26.4". I was curious as to what the OAL of the weapon you were firing stating @ 1:53 was, because it looks almost as long as the X95, but with a shorter barrel. If the X95 is about the same OAL and it overcomes the issue of too short a barrel, wouldn't that be a better candidate for "If You Could Only Own One Gun"? BTW-at the present time, my choice would have been my 35+1 9mm CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S2 Micro with collapsible brace (which I believe has been discontinued in favor of a folding brace version), because it's considered (for the time being) to be a pistol, you can shoot it one handed (with the brace open or collapsed, although 2 handed is better), otherwise acts and feels like an SBR (but without all that Fed & state hassle), looks like a SMG (part of its CZ heritage), and I've seen shooters hit steel at 500 yds. with it (way better than anything I might do).

  10. Ar 15 is a good option but it isn't a do all gun. ( That said no one gun can do it all or do the best at everything) but my choice for protection hunting of all types will still be a good pump shotgun like a rem 870 or Mossberg 500

  11. I was watching the brass fly. First pistol was under gased, second pistol over gased, kind of made me chuckle a little. One thing about these AR pistol kits is the buffer parts we get often need replaced to dial them in. I like this choice too. Good for inside of 200yds, and the velocity loss isn't that critical a factor with the right ammo. Paul Harrell did a video on the differences in performance and accuracy between 10.5, 16, and 20 inch AR barrel lengths. Naturally, velocity will vary depending on the ammo, but he found all three to be reasonably accurate, and effective against his meat targets. I enjoyed watching it. Thanks for your video, enjoyed it to.

  12. I would go with an AR10 or 300 win mag AR like the Falkor Petra. If money or weight wasn’t an issue a M107. The small .223 will only wound and not kill, you need multiple shots. Even a 50 cal can not instantly kill you, but the point is to stop the threat and they will die later. You can buy AP ammo in 30 caliber. Safe life is making experimental 50 BMG rated armor. The 300 win mag with a 22” barrel is barely able to defeat $300+ IV armor.

    The only reason why I would go with an AR15 is if your going to buy a suppressor for 300 blackout or if you have to haul loads of ammo on foot or if your in a militia where you can share ammo and weapons.

    The other thing is that .223 is the first thing that you will not be able to buy when the demand goes up but you will be able to buy 300 win mag or 308

  13. That's a tough question , depending on the situation, for street home a complete breakdown of society the AR. For grabbing a rifle and heading to the woods to survive to use for food small game and deer 10 22 ruger.

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