I seen your post after I had already paid.cyphertext wrote:Just noticed the need for "patrol rifle". For this use, I am going to say "it depends". First question is if his department authorizes the rifle for patrol use. If not, then you already have your answer.carlson1 wrote:I am really looking on opinions on how it will hold for like a patrol rifle.
RPBrown did yours have a dust cover and forward assist? Grab-a-gun has them on sale for $629.00. I was wondering if this was the going price? My son is wanting an AR for patrol and he is on a limited budget.
If they do allow it, you will need to find out what ammo the department uses. For example, if they utilize the Hornady TAP 75 gr round, the 1:9 twist may not be fast enough to stabilize the round. However, if they use a 55 gr or 62 gr round, the 1:9 twist will work fine.
Many departments authorize other rifles in the S&W lineup that come with a 1:9 twist, so it may not be a deal breaker... but something to be aware of.
