This has become my walk-and-hunt varnint gun when regular hunting season is closed on warm spring days. If it walks (coyotes, groundhogs), crawls (snakes), or flies (crows, pigeons) or sometimes even butterflies if I am desperate, blast-em. Pigeons on the wing make for a challenge with a 9mm AR.
Care taken where bullet will impact.
Probably wont get a that-a-boy from the PEETA people.
9 mm SB AR 15 suppressed
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Re: 9 mm SB AR 15 suppressed
Took mine out to shoot tree rats one time.
I had it loaded with some 135gr plated subs. Walked up to a tree rat about 20 feet away about 3 feet up a trunk. Did a quick snap shot, he did not move, so I did a quick double tap. He fell and had six holes in him.
The gun is much different now. Still has the Cmore site but the barrel is much shorter and has a railed free float handguard that the suppressor will fit under.
I had it loaded with some 135gr plated subs. Walked up to a tree rat about 20 feet away about 3 feet up a trunk. Did a quick snap shot, he did not move, so I did a quick double tap. He fell and had six holes in him.
The gun is much different now. Still has the Cmore site but the barrel is much shorter and has a railed free float handguard that the suppressor will fit under.
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Re: 9 mm SB AR 15 suppressed
I do believe my 9mm suppressed SBR is one of the most fun firearms I own. The only thing that would make it more fun? A (legal) giggle switch or similar...
A person can dream...
A person can dream...
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