Why the plethora of AR Shorties?

I am scouting out options for a shorty too :)
12.5" or 14.5"


..but I also just set the wheels in motion to gather parts for an 18" Build.
I'll post it when I get all the parts.....like July
 
I believe the 223 was designed around a 20'' barrel. Short barrels just haemorrhage energy and velocity but I guess you can still get round on paper.

Lighter, more compact, and in Canada a 11.5" AR and a 20" AR are the same classification, and they can both only be used as range guns. The little bit of velocity and energy lost don't matter when you're punching paper.
 
Why the plethora of redundant/rhetorical questions from a "veteran" member about a topic that has been gone-over more times than Paris Hiltons beaver...

You start out with a question, but lead strait into your reasoning behind you not liking/prefering an SBR... It's like asking "why did they make pistols"...?


Short answer - necessity is the mother of invention.

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" Lighter, more compact, and in Canada a 11.5" AR and a 20" AR are the same classification, and they can both only be used as range guns. The little bit of velocity and energy lost don't matter when you're punching paper. "

Good point.

AR is restricted anyway.
 
I have to run a shorty weapons system for when I debuss under fire from Zombaroonies at the range. The extra 7" of barrel is too much weight to carry from my bedroom to the trunk of the car, and I would probably get stuck in the door, with all the must go kit I deploy with. I am currently running a Velcro goatee.
 
Actually, it all started in early 60's.

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Why the plethora of redundant/rhetorical questions from a "veteran" member about a topic that has been gone-over more times than Paris Hiltons beaver...

You start out with a question, but lead strait into your reasoning behind you not liking/prefering an SBR... It's like asking "why did they make pistols"...?


Short answer - necessity is the mother of invention.

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Relax and take a deep breath. Veteran in quotes meaning what? I am sure you don't know me nor I you so please remain civil
 
short barrels

They looked kool then and they look even better now--seriously though the USA looked at the difference between a 20" and a 16" in terms of velocity,accuracy and terminal balistics long and hard and concluded that a 16" would do everything that a 20" barrel could do.Some changes to twist rate as well as bullet development over the years have made short AR's a reliable much more handlable option.Especially urban enviorments(Iraq,afganistan). Shorter barrels in special forces enviroment-small boats,jumping out of planes,Riding in jeep/humvees have proven their worth.
Nowadays you can purchase a match grade 1:7- 12.5" barrel,and surplus or "cheap ammo" and make hits consistantly at 300m. on 6"plates. With quallity ammo maybe even better(better bullets,better powder,better loading practices all make a diff.)
Oh almost forgot- you can now in regular gun case take 2 of them to the range instead of just one HAHA
 
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Relax and take a deep breath. Veteran in quotes meaning what? I am sure you don't know me nor I you so please remain civil

He meant that you are a member here since 2006 and should have some knowledge about the pros/cons for barrels under 20" from all the threads that pop up weekly.
 
" Actually, it all started in early 60's. "

Nope.

It wasn't officially cool until Kilmer and Deniro made it cool in 1995.
 
Got it. I took it the wrong way. I have never been into the black rifle but am coming to appreciate it's great accuracy. I was only trying to discover why people opted for the shorter barrels. Should have done more research. My bias is for a longer barrel but do appreciate the shorter carbines with the pencil barrels. The older C-8's with the A1 profile barrel weigh as much as pistols. In the system but only for non-infantry afaik. Only seen these overseas with guys from the Guns.
 
" Do we really NEED to have these kinds of threads? "

You know we do.

It's exactly why we all keep coming back.
 
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