Dave Markowitz
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I had to go look up the definition of a "field pistol," at least as defined by FK Brno. It seems to me that it's designed to fill the role of a rifle out to 100M. Sort of a short range hunting arm/PDW, although the latter can get by with a less powerful round.
This would the closest I have to a "field pistol," but it's too valuable to be schlepping it around in the woods (although I do shoot it).
IMO, we really got screwed by the NFA vis-a-vis stocked pistols. It's much easier to shoot well with the stock attached; a modern version with a red dot would be even more so. With the advent of pistol braces the NFA issue has largely been mitigated. AAMOF, I am picking up a CZ Scorpion Micro with brace later today. It doesn't meet FKB's definition of a field pistol due to the cartridge (9x19) but it should be an effective PDW out to 100M.
This would the closest I have to a "field pistol," but it's too valuable to be schlepping it around in the woods (although I do shoot it).
IMO, we really got screwed by the NFA vis-a-vis stocked pistols. It's much easier to shoot well with the stock attached; a modern version with a red dot would be even more so. With the advent of pistol braces the NFA issue has largely been mitigated. AAMOF, I am picking up a CZ Scorpion Micro with brace later today. It doesn't meet FKB's definition of a field pistol due to the cartridge (9x19) but it should be an effective PDW out to 100M.