one of the great things about the AR15 carbine is that it gets so much use, by competitors and professionals, that best practices for using it have improved dramatically over time and are extremely efficient. bolt guns are in the steep part of that curve right now as the PRS and other competitions have radically changed expectations about how fast you can hit a tiny target from various challenging positions hundreds of yards away.
but despite the popularity in gunstores of the subguns, i really haven't seen anything new in the past 20 years. this surprises me somewhat as they are so much fun for plinking and very easy for beginners to use.
if you shoot something like an mp5, hk usc, uzi, mac, kriss, or even any of the ar15 mods like sig mpx, in competition or for work, i'd like to hear your thoughts.
so, let's start by "how do you hold it?" shoulder the tiny stock or brace like a rifle? do people still push them out tensioned against a carry strap? just freehand? skip the 'sights' and shoot from hip with a laser?
(grip angle on some of the products would seem to indicate the latter is preferred, and i noticed magpul makes aftermarket with grip angle more appropriate for shouldering)
also, are there any reputable trainers known for subguns?
but despite the popularity in gunstores of the subguns, i really haven't seen anything new in the past 20 years. this surprises me somewhat as they are so much fun for plinking and very easy for beginners to use.
if you shoot something like an mp5, hk usc, uzi, mac, kriss, or even any of the ar15 mods like sig mpx, in competition or for work, i'd like to hear your thoughts.
so, let's start by "how do you hold it?" shoulder the tiny stock or brace like a rifle? do people still push them out tensioned against a carry strap? just freehand? skip the 'sights' and shoot from hip with a laser?
(grip angle on some of the products would seem to indicate the latter is preferred, and i noticed magpul makes aftermarket with grip angle more appropriate for shouldering)
also, are there any reputable trainers known for subguns?