I am going to preface this by saying that I know enough about these guns to be dangerous and that's it. I am asking these questions in ignorance and not trying to be a dink or slag anybody's guns.
So - having said that - what tactical merit do these guns have? I am referring to the pistol calibre carbines with that question. A year or so back I handled that little Beretta with a red dot sight at an indoor range and was able to put a couple rounds through it. The accuracy wasn't great and I could match it with my pistol. I can see a bit of a velocity gain with the carbine...but in close quarters combat, wouldn't you be better off with a pistol?
Second...why would you AR guys buy a pistol calibre carbine instead of a chopped .223?
These little guns are very interesting and look like alot of fun...
So - having said that - what tactical merit do these guns have? I am referring to the pistol calibre carbines with that question. A year or so back I handled that little Beretta with a red dot sight at an indoor range and was able to put a couple rounds through it. The accuracy wasn't great and I could match it with my pistol. I can see a bit of a velocity gain with the carbine...but in close quarters combat, wouldn't you be better off with a pistol?
Second...why would you AR guys buy a pistol calibre carbine instead of a chopped .223?
These little guns are very interesting and look like alot of fun...




















































