Kirk Freeman
Grandmaster
In the new issue of Shooting Illustrated copper/instructor/teacher John Chapman gives us a framework of Type I-IV AR-15 carbines.
As to myself, I'm a Type I kind of guy. I want them light, with a sling and light and nothing else. If the carbines are out, I know it is bad, very bad. I will be running and shooting past pistol range is fantasy or fun (if you like it, that's cool). Katana 1.0 is great for me as I am the target market, which is why I own one and have monkey copies made.
Not peeing on anyone who wants something that looks like it was dipped in the Brownell's catalogue because FU 'Murica or has lasers and phasers like you had in the Service (your money, your choice, each to his own, inter alia), just giving INGO an intellectual framework before they go making carbine decisions.
https://www.shootingillustrated.com/articles/2017/10/25/4-go-to-setups-for-any-defensive-ar-15/
As to myself, I'm a Type I kind of guy. I want them light, with a sling and light and nothing else. If the carbines are out, I know it is bad, very bad. I will be running and shooting past pistol range is fantasy or fun (if you like it, that's cool). Katana 1.0 is great for me as I am the target market, which is why I own one and have monkey copies made.
Not peeing on anyone who wants something that looks like it was dipped in the Brownell's catalogue because FU 'Murica or has lasers and phasers like you had in the Service (your money, your choice, each to his own, inter alia), just giving INGO an intellectual framework before they go making carbine decisions.
https://www.shootingillustrated.com/articles/2017/10/25/4-go-to-setups-for-any-defensive-ar-15/