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Thanks Ed! I did a search and found it just after I posted. Nice toy, but not for that price. I'll stick to the SW500 and my old IMI Desert Eagle. That would be one heck of a carry piece!
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no one has mentioned it yet,
The gun finder I use is www.galleryofguns.com forth link from the left, "gun locator" and go from there.
The gun finder I use is www.galleryofguns.com forth link from the left, "gun locator" and go from there.
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Originally posted by Shovelhead
If I need something that big, I just pull out the 12 ga pump.
Ker-Chunk!
Your move!
If I need something that big, I just pull out the 12 ga pump.
Ker-Chunk!
Your move!
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...a few years ago I read an article about another cartridge that Dick Casull had dreamed up, I think it was the .38 Casull; Fired from a 1911-style frame, it was a .45 necked to shoot .357 bullets (.357), a 124 grain round over 1800 fps (equating to just under 900 ft-lbf of muzzle Gee-Whiz); I would imagine that the muzzle blast would be significant...!!!!
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For the BEST 1911/2011 pistol available IMHO do a search for "Dawson Precision", this guy builds some of the tightest frames, sends them out w/ the most crisp/lightest triggers. You do have to pay to play, so dont be offended by his prices, his guns are worth every penny!
#24
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Originally posted by Shovelhead
Comparing the 50 & the 45 side by side.
Comparing the 50 & the 45 side by side.
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The opposite end of the scale. Just bought this little pocket rocket. "you want my cash there sir, why sure, here it is. OOPS, whats this? Big fire ball, end of story).
http://www.naaminis.com/news12.html
http://www.naaminis.com/news12.html
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Originally posted by Dieseldude4x4
The opposite end of the scale. Just bought this little pocket rocket. "you want my cash there sir, why sure, here it is. OOPS, whats this? Big fire ball, end of story).
http://www.naaminis.com/news12.html
The opposite end of the scale. Just bought this little pocket rocket. "you want my cash there sir, why sure, here it is. OOPS, whats this? Big fire ball, end of story).
http://www.naaminis.com/news12.html
What's the muzzle velocity there?
Those things look like rifle bullets...
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Originally posted by Begle1
What's the muzzle velocity there?
Those things look like rifle bullets...
What's the muzzle velocity there?
Those things look like rifle bullets...
They are rifle rounds, seems like the latest craze at gun shows around here.
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Unless your a squirrel, I don't think a 17 rimfire is going to do much damage. I shoot coyotes w/ a 17 rem and if its not a head shot, its not dead. (sorry coyote lovers) A 22 mag would be much better at point blank range.
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Originally posted by tcr
Unless your a squirrel, I don't think a 17 rimfire is going to do much damage. I shoot coyotes w/ a 17 rem and if its not a head shot, its not dead. (sorry coyote lovers) A 22 mag would be much better at point blank range.
Unless your a squirrel, I don't think a 17 rimfire is going to do much damage. I shoot coyotes w/ a 17 rem and if its not a head shot, its not dead. (sorry coyote lovers) A 22 mag would be much better at point blank range.