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Guns - heavyhorse - 09-20-2020


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30 minutes ago, silverwolf1 said:




Had a good size lot of 'Nam era M-16 mags given me back in the late 90's. Everything from 5 round to banana clips. When I went in the Army in the early '80s we heard horror stories how those clips were notorious for weak springs, even just a few years later. Over 20 years down the road, my large lot of surplus hadn't a weak spring among it, and the high capacity mags (25 of 'em) I kept still get packed to capacity without a problem..




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Are some of them stored long term fully loaded?





Guns - silverwolf1 - 09-20-2020


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11 minutes ago, heavyhorse said:




Are some of them stored long term fully loaded?




Yes. All are, in different places.




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Guns - heavyhorse - 09-20-2020


Good to know.  




Guns - WolfandShepsky - 11-30-2020


I myself am restricted to antique and replica muzzle stuffers, but the cool thing is they don't come with all the regulations attached, in most states anyway. I own a brass frame Remington 1858 by Pietta, and a .45 percussion Hawken rifle by Investarm for Cabela's. The next thing I want is either going to be a Colt Walker, or a 12x12 shotgun, probably a Pedersoli.




Guns - Ramseys - 01-23-2021


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Guns - heavyhorse - 01-23-2021


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5 hours ago, Ramseys said:




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"The .45 ACP cartridge is large and takes up considerably more space in a magazine than a 9mm round does. The largest of handguns are mostly limited to 13 rounds per magazine (15 in some FN models). When it comes to the 9mm, there are pistols capable of capacities upwards of 17 rounds. The relevance here is that the less ammunition you have in your gun, the more magazines you have to carry and the more often you have to reload; when you’re reloading, you’re not engaged in the fight. It has been long understood by any military worth its salt that volume of fire trumps accuracy every time when it comes to direct engagements. Rounds down range, keep the threat’s head/s down and prevents them from shooting at you; this allows you to maneuver (close with and destroy) or employ accurate fire and eliminate the threat. Having more bullets makes the whole process a whole lot easier.



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The .45 ACP has a lot of myth surrounding it as well. Stopping power is not necessarily a thing; at least not in the context people are generally thinking of. In terms of ballistic coefficient, the .45 ACP bullet is very similar to the 9mm. However, the 9mm bullet travels at a far greater velocity giving it a flatter trajectory and better penetration as far as terminal ballistics go. Wound cavity is subjective to the rounds dimensions and design. Shot placement will always be the determining factor here though. If a 9mm and a .45 ACP fmj (full metal jacket, ball ammo standard to the military) were both fired at a human heart they would achieve similar results in cavitation but the 9mm would get there faster and penetrate better.



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Again, the .45 ACP is not a bad round; it’s effective and reliable. It’s outdated because it travels at a slower velocity and cannot be carried in the abundance the alternative can. The majority of the world’s militaries employ the 9mm round and even the United States Special Operations Command has gone back to the 9mm after years of employing several .45 ACP pistols. The truth of the matter is, shot placement and capacity beat round size every time."



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Guns - arcticwolf - 01-24-2021



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Guns - heavyhorse - 01-24-2021



There you go!    "Say Hello to my Little Friend" 




*Solid proof that anything that can be done can be overdone*




 




I'm a Senior.  Arthritis in both hands.  Taking bets this guy will before he's 35..... 





Guns - Ramseys - 04-18-2021



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Guns - heavyhorse - 04-18-2021


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About forgot what this stuff looked like. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/sad.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":(" width="20" />



 




Who'da ever thunk that ol' .22 Long that we grew up with (at 99 cents a box at TG&Y) would get scarce as hen's teeth and cost more than name brand 9mm?




And .22 Short.  Not even on the chart.  That was the "cheap spread" when you weren't actually hunting.