
short-barreled rifles
Short-barreled rifles (SBRs) are firearms with a barrel length shorter than 16 inches, designed for improved maneuverability and portability. They combine the characteristics of rifles and handguns, allowing for greater accuracy at short to medium ranges while remaining compact. Due to their potential for increased lethality, SBRs are regulated under specific laws in many countries, including the United States, where they require registration and special permits to own. SBRs are often used by military and law enforcement, as well as civilian enthusiasts who appreciate their versatility for various applications, including hunting and sport shooting.