Be Heard: Are AR-15 Pistols Tools or Toys?

Welcome to Be Heard where you get to weigh in on various topics. In this installment, I want to hear what you think about AR-15 pistols.

I have seen AR-15 pistols panned as range toys and put down for having no practical application. I have also seen them pushed as an SBR alternative for states that don’t allow SBRs and as a viable PDW-type weapon. What do you think? Are they wanna-be range toys or useful weapons that have a place in a practical collection?

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Please take some time to educate yourself on all of your state race, local races, and ballot questions so that you can walk in that booth as ready as you can be. There is a lot riding on every vote.

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Review: White Sound Defense Steel Guide Rod for GLOCK 19 Gen3

We have already reviewed the White Sound Defense Steel Guide Rod for the G17 and similar Gen3 GLOCK.  After that review, several readers wanted one that was sized for the G19. White Sound Defense (WSD) delivered.

Overview

The WSD Steel Guide Rod for the G19 shows all the typical care and thought that goes into other WSD products. For instance, the steel (4340) used for the guide rod is purposefully chosen to avoid the galling that can happen when you pair a stainless recoil spring with a stainless guide rod. The guide rod is then ferritic nitrocarburized, and then subjected to a post-nitriding oxidation treatment which makes it just as rust resistant as the GLOCK slide.

Like the G17 version, this guide rod extends slightly beyond the front of the slide. This slight protrusion acts as a stand-off that decreases the likelihood that the slide will be pressed out of battery from a contact shot. It is shaped to prevent snagging and interference with suppressors.

The guide rod also has a transverse hole which can be used in conjunction with an armorer’s tool or any other slim straight object (small screwdriver, paper clip, etc.) to wind the sling onto the guide rod for easy installation. This is a very clever feature that works like a charm.

Observations from Use

I paired the guide rod with one of WSD’s G19 recoil springs. I like using their springs because they match the OEM spring rate and I am hesitant to tinker too much something that works as well as my Glos. The springs show the same type of advanced thinking as the guide rod. You can read more about them on the WSD website.

There have been zero reliability problems. The G19 that I installed the guide rod and spring into had just 2100 completely trouble-free rounds through it. I put just over 600 rounds through it on 3 separate range trips with the new guide rod. I haven’t cleaned it in that time and I have had no reliability issues at all.

Many very serious shooters immediately change out the plastic recoil spring module on their GLOCKs as a reliability enhancement and there are good theoretical arguments for this. It would take an awful lot of shooting to actually quantify something like that. Whether or not the WSD Steel Guide Rod enhances reliability, I can’t say. However, I can say that I have never had a stoppage that could be attributed to either of the WSD guide rods that I have been using.

Several makers of aftermarket guide rods, including WSD, say that the additional weight of a metal guide rod will help reduce muzzle rise and thus improve shot-to-shot speed. I don’t really notice a difference and there is no real difference on a timer. Theoretically, it is true but it never really pans out for me in reality.

Wrap Up

In my mind, much of the justification for whether or not you need or want something like this will stem from how much importance you place on the stand-off feature or how much value you place on steel guide rods. If you believe there is a high likelihood that a gun-fight can happen in extremely close quarters, then this feature may be very valuable to you. However, if you carry your G19 or similar GLOCK with a weapon mounted light, then it may be unnecessary since the light’s bezel can act as a stand-off. If you are the type who always uses a metal guide rod, then I think the WSD Steel Guide Rod is probably the obvious choice. It gives you the steel guide rod that you are looking for, easier spring installation, the stand-off feature, and extreme corrosion resistance.

Check out WhiteSoundDefense.com.

Disclosure: White Sound Defense provided this guide rod, free of charge, for review.

Mountain Ridge Gear Bravo Pack

It boggles my mind that so many people still don’t know about Mountain Ridge Gear (MRG). Their bags are some of the most finely crafted pieces of nylon gear that I have ever laid hands on and their organization features are always very useful. MRG recently gave everyone a sneak peak at their second backpack design – the Bravo Pack.

The Bravo Pack is 16″ tall x 5 1/2″ deep x 11″ wide. It has adjustable shoulder straps and PALS webbing on the front admin pouch and one side. The other side features a mesh pouch with an adjustable opening that can carry a water bottle or serve as a dump pouch.

MRG’s gear is rugged enough for any application and has such great organization features that they excel at EDC. The Bravo Pack is not available yet but you should check out MountainRidgeGear.com anyway.

Camaraderie HiViz tacStrips from JAVRAN

JAVRAN already makes their reflective HiViz tacStrips in a number of handy sizes and colors. Now they are introducing some Camaraderie editions to recognize several different first responders and organizations.

The reflective patches will feature a colored line on a black reflective backing.

  • Thin Blue Line — Police
  • Thin Red Line — Firefighters
  • Thin Orange Line — Bounty Hunters
  • Thin Silver Line — Corrections officers
  • Thin Yellow Line — Security Officers
  • Thin Green Line — Federal Agents, and park rangers
  • Thin White Line — Emergency medical services (blue with white line)

Check out JAVRAN.com.

PS – Before you ask, the very slick messenger bag shown is the JAVRAN Wingman.

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