Guns, Dogs and Blades QnA

After researching more on the SBR and brace rules (not law) there is no questions that it is all about the money (Tax revenue) I really don’t think it will pass muster once it gets challenged in court. Second topic:rifles in hallways. Please note I earn a living teaching room clearing, self defense, etc etc. So I have a bias for sure! By same token every family and situation is different, as a result we must base our teaching on the “plausibility principle“ Over penetration in a domestic setting is a thing, your family or others may be on other side of the wall. With all of the technical advances on the home defense ammunition platform It is simply a better choice for urban domestic scenario. Clearly a rifle is a better choice if peripheral damage is a lessor concern. Many of us on here have kicked down doors for a living. And there is zero reason not to put a red dot on a pistol, they have come a long way with regard to durability and reliance. We are seeing more and more guys running red dots in our training cycles. I would guess within two years we will not have anyone show up without a red dot. We are seeing that kind of acceleration in application. Do I prefer a carbine to defend myself with? Darn right! I have won a black rifle 50 yard Championship three years running, I like using it! However I grab my pistol first when defending inside the home. Again, everyone is different, to quote the old adage of what gun is the best to defend yourself with? Answer, The one in your hand. Apologies this got long winded but I am a bit passionate about teaching so I just carry a soap box with me! Hah! Have a great weekend guys!