5.56 Pistols For Home Defense
Many shooters love using 5.56 pistols for home defense due to their short overall length making them easy to maneuver in hallways, they have similar controls to AR platforms with great ergonomics. On top of this you can equip them with a high-capacity magazine. Combined with the power of 5.56 ammo you shouldn’t have many issues stopping a threat. However, there are some downsides include them being very loud to shoot indoors, and with 5.56 being a powerful round, you run the risk of over-penetration in close quarters shooting situations. You can add suppressors and defensive ammo to make 5.56 pistols more suitable for home defense.
Using a 5.56 Pistol For A Vehicle Firearm
A 5.56 pistol is compact enough to fit behind the seats or in storage areas of many trucks and vehicles, making it a great option for people looking for a firearm to keep in their car. In a shooting situation where you may be in a vehicle, a 5.56 pistol format can bring you superior accuracy and range than a handgun, which can be of the utmost importance. We see this as a great option for people in rural areas like ranchers, large landowners, and anyone who drives a lot in remote areas.
Tactical Shooting With 5.56 Pistols
Since 5.56 pistols are essentially a scaled down version of 5.56 rifles, they make for excellent close quarter combat firearms. They bring all the advantages of a full sized rifle like customizations, attachments, and fire power, but in a scaled down version. You lose range and accuracy, but in close quarters, you will be more than okay. Since they have the same manual of arms as full size Ars, they can easily and efficiently work through close corners and limited mobility situations, making 5.56 pistols great for tactical shooting and close quarters training.
5.56 NATO Handguns For Varmint Hunting
Coyotes and feral hogs are a nuisance anywhere, and using a 5.56 pistol can bring a lot of advantages to controlling their populations, especially on your land. Since they are compact they fit great on any sort of vehicle, being a side by side, 4 wheeler, or whatever your using to get around your land. With a few attachments for scopes and improved ergonomics, combined with powerful 5.56 ammo, you will have no issue taking down these pests. The only problem is you are going to sacrifice range and accuracy the further away you are than you would normally have with a full sided 5.56 rifle. So if you are going to be within close range, this can be a great option. Always check your state’s laws around what firearms can and can’t be used when hunting.
5.56 Pistol Range Guns
Let’s be honest, this is probably the biggest reason people get 5.56 pistols, it’s because they’re so damn fun to shoot. Essentially a scaled down rifle, you can still throw tons of attachments from red dots, to silencers, grips, lasers, anything you want to make this thing as cool and fun to shoot as possible. Maybe not the most ideal for shooting situations, but we guarantee you will have fun shooting this on the range.