tonystark
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“I told you, I don’t want to join your super secret boy band!”
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Post by tonystark on Jul 3, 2018 1:07:43 GMT
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Post by Croccifixio on Jul 3, 2018 7:41:37 GMT
Hope yours will run as well as mine does! In any case, they have a lifetime warranty that follows the gun (which don’t get shipped back here but go to Nevada for fixing).
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Post by reynolds on Oct 28, 2018 18:38:32 GMT
there's simply no way to have 10mm type ballistics and 9mm type recoil. The 10mm is say, 200 grs at 1200 fps. That's a momentum of 24, multiply bullet weight in grs x velocity in fps, feet per second, drop the extraneous zeros
9mm is 125 grs at 1150 fps, which is just a 15 factor, by the same measurements. If you "think' that you get that extra bullet weight going faster, without nearly twice as much recoil, you're deluded.
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Post by reynolds on Oct 28, 2018 18:42:00 GMT
there's simply no way to have 10mm type ballistics and 9mm type recoil. The 10mm is say, 200 grs at 1200 fps. That's a momentum of 24, multiply bullet weight in grs x velocity in fps, feet per second, drop the extraneous zeros
9mm is 125 grs at 1150 fps, which is just a 15 factor, by the same measurements. If you "think' that you get that extra bullet weight going faster, without nearly twice as much recoil, you're deluded.
The wide front sight and wide notch in the rear sight work out better for fast shooting, which is what most people do with a 1911, or for aging eyesight. If your focus on the sight alignment is what it should be, 5" groups at 50 yds are quite feasible.
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