I was just sitting at work doing some thinking. It seems like the fashionable thing to have these days is a 20" barrel. Most 20" barrelled rifles are deemed "tactical", and now days if "ain't" tactical it just "ain't" worth having. But may I ask, what actually makes a rifle "tactical"? How many wars and skirmishes have been won with rifles with barrels much much longer than 20 inches. Now don't get me wrong I do understand that there sometimes are specific needs for SBR's. But honestly is this 20" barrel thing more a fad than anything?