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Gracie Allen is my personal savior! |
I don't think it's going anywhere, I just wanna screw around with it. | |||
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Somebody will make a Glock conversion in about 5 minutes | |||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. ![]() |
Sounds like it would be fun, but then again, I've been shooting a lot of different calibers as of late. | |||
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Ahh, I totally understand the “just want to play around with it” part. I can’t throw stones there. Lol. Carry on. | |||
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I see it having a long line of success, right behind the .327 Federal Magnum. (Sarcasm intended) | |||
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I don’t have any particular interest in it. However, I am generally supportive of attempts by the firearm industry to innovate and try new things. Even if it fails here, it may have a market in countries that don’t allow civilian ownership of military calibers. | |||
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I doubt this bullet will go anywhere and if it does it will be years. There will have to be new guns and the like Why not just expand the 9mm line and make lighter higher velocity rounds the whole world uses 9mm it isn't going anywhere. | |||
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Left-Handed, NOT Left-Winged! |
I'd like to see a 9mm Super (9 x 20 maybe) that goes to higher chamber pressures (like the .30 super) and thus higher velocity. Problem is it has to be unable to fit into 9x17, 9x18, or 9x19 chambers. 9x21 is already used in Europe as a 9x19 substitute where civilians are not allowed to have military calibers. I still think this new .30 Super should have been called 8mm. | |||
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Gracie Allen is my personal savior! |
Good. Then I can put it on a PSA Dagger and not have to spend all that much money. ![]() | |||
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It might get some traction if practice ammo costs the same as 9MM practice ammo and readily available but that is a big if. | |||
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It is a big if considering Federal said 30SC should run about the same price as 380ACP. | |||
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7.62mm Crusader |
Its rim is 1/64" smaller in diameter than the .30 Carbine round. Its a skinny. No reason why the standard box should contain less than 60 rounds. | |||
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