Posted October 30, 2015 1:00 pm by Comments

By Dave Bahde


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Whether due to cost, local laws or other restrictions, owning a short-barreled rifle (SBR) is just not possible for many gun buyers. The result is a substantial interest in larger pistols—often called “megapistols” chambered in pistol or rifle calibers. These weapons provide a light, handy and maneuverable option for personal and home defense.

While they can be touch to handle with just pistol grips, as stocks are usually forbidden, adding a sling turns them into venerable personal-defense weapons (PDWs). Designed for use in tight spaces, such as vehicles, and within executive protection details, PDWs are proven performers that are easy to use after some practice.

Sig Sauer’s MPX is the epitome of this concept. Configured with a stock, it is a superb submachine …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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