1. Size
AR-9’s are smaller than AR-15’s and commonly have shorter barrels.
2. Weight
The shorter barrel, lighter lower
receiver, and lighter ammunition make AR-9’s significantly lighter and
easier to use than an AR-15
3. Cheaper Ammo
As I said moments ago, shooting 9mm ammo is practically the cheapest centerfire ammo you can get.
4. Share Ammo and Magazines With Your Handgun
You AR-9 will use Glock style
magazines. If you carry a Glock, then you can share magazines with your
handgun including the standard capacity 15rd, 17rd, 21rd, and the 33rd
mags. (And if you don't carry a Glock, this is your justification to get
one!)
5. Almost ZERO Recoil
A standard AR-15 has quite a bit of
kickback and recoil. The AR-9 cuts this recoil in half! In fact, most
people who have tried an AR-9 have said it almost feels like there is no
recoil at all!
(Which makes this a perfect carbine for women who might be intimidated by larger caliber rifles!)
6. Better & Quieter With A Silencer
9mm is silenced much better than .223 rifle caliber ammo. Plus, you can get subsonic ammunition for it more easily
7. Superior to Handguns For Home Defense
Many people purchase a handgun for
home defense. However, it's been proven time and time again that
everyone… including newer shooters… are faster and more accurate with a
carbine. That's because carbines are easier to control and shoot than
pistols.
8. Extra Velocity and Stopping Power
The longer barrel of your AR-9 gives you a staggering 200+ MORE FPS with the same 9mm. Same ammo… much more lethal result.
9. You Can Use All Your AR-15 Accessories
Because it's a rifle frame, you can
put the same AR-15 scopes, red dots, silencers, flashlights, lasers,
stocks, hand grips and more on a AR-9.
10. You Can Shoot it Indoors and At Ranges
This one is HUGE. Most shooting
ranges… especially the ones that are indoors… don't allow rifle calibers
to be shot. This means even if you have an AR-15, you will be
challenged to find a place to train with it.
Not so with an AR-9! 9mm ammo is
widely accepted, so now you can train as much as you want. This means
you can practice your rifle handling skills in a way that is similar to
your “go to war” rifle.
It's for all these reasons… and MORE… that I encourage you to have your own AR-9.
The good news is...