I know we used to have a discussion here on philosophy of use of PDWs as it relates to outdoors and shtf, and I am a big believer in pistols over SBR as it relates to legalities during grey areas of civil unrest (where police may be responding or may not depending on what block you're traversing at the time, as we've seen in 2020).
I have always been of the mind to prefer 300 blackout over pistol caliber carbines if we are opting for an AR pistol sized package even if the value proposition is very low (extremely expensive compared to 9mm, suppressed or not) but that if we need to go even smaller a braced handgun does have a niche. They've been evolving for some time and now that the raider 365 is released I think I'm ready to make the jump; it's finally compact enough in my mind that it would feel at home in a chest pack, already comes with a holster, and 9mm hardcast is comparable to 10mm hardcast in penetration (both exceeding 63" in testing) with the advantages offered in size, capacity, recoil / follow up shots and cost to train.
There hasn't been much ado about it, a handful of reviews so far, but I think this manifestation of the concept has hit the sweet spot. Any thoughts? Anyone planning on picking one up?