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YOU SHUT YOUR STUPID FACE RIGHT NOW !
45 IS A MANS CALIBER, IT KILLS YOUR SOUL, AND IT ADDS 3 INCHES TO YOUR...NEVERMIND
Preachhh
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YOU SHUT YOUR STUPID FACE RIGHT NOW !
45 IS A MANS CALIBER, IT KILLS YOUR SOUL, AND IT ADDS 3 INCHES TO YOUR...NEVERMIND
YOU SHUT YOUR STUPID FACE RIGHT NOW !
45 IS A MANS CALIBER, IT KILLS YOUR SOUL, AND IT ADDS 3 INCHES TO YOUR...NEVERMIND
Son too lazy to just save and upload the pic
Preachhh
Finished my pistol build. Still have some minor things to tweak.
7.5" barrel. Muzzle break adds another 3"
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Another
it doesn't look like you can get a very good grip on that AFG.[COLOR=#red]The new review is linked below. Fast forward to 10:30 for the meat of the review...and fast forward to 18:00 for the new handling technique I created.[/COLOR]
same as building a standard AR. Just cant have a stock or vertical gripNeed!!! Teach me!!!
it doesn't look like you can get a very good grip on that AFG.
sorry guy, I wasn't questioning your techniques. Just making an observation from how you were holding it in the tutorial.[COLOR=#red]I don't go off of looks. I go to the range and test stuff out. If it didn't handle well it wouldn't be on my firearm. The AFG makes a world of difference on this platform. [/COLOR]
sorry guy, I wasn't questioning your techniques. Just making an observation from how you were holding it in the tutorial.
I finally tried one on my boys AR pistol and I really liked the way it felt. I may grab one for my AR SBR but I'm gonna try a vertical grip first.[COLOR=#red]Yeah my dude, to be honest I always thought the AFG was useless when I would see them on people's rig. It wasn't until my Russian buddy who owns a small gun shop inside a storage unit suggested I try it when I bought the quad rail. I was surprised that it felt so good, especially since I have big hands.[/COLOR]
I finally tried one on my boys AR pistol and I really liked the way it felt. I may grab one for my AR SBR but I'm gonna try a vertical grip first.
where at? I bought my Tavor out in spring but I think it was called Klein gun and pawn. Yeah it's crazy how much some of these guns are. I deliver to a gun shop out in Richmond and they have the Barrett 50 cal... 13k with sight.[COLOR=#red]No doubt, ultimately it's what is more comfortable for you. BTW my Russian dude's shop is in Spring right off 45 North. He was originally a Infantryman in the Russian army, now he's a citizen here. He's a Class III dealer and has a wicked collection of Eastern Bloc weapons...including the real Dragunov SVD. I took a pic holding it, I'll find it and post it...yes that thing cost $6k :x[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#red]The chart below is a comparison of the Winchester Ranger Bonded ammo in 9mm and .45. The Winchester Ranger series are basically improved and upgraded Black Talons. Winchster got a lot of bad press with the Black Talons because of media labeling them as cop killers. So Winchester took the black Lubalox finish of and retained the "talons", did a few improvements and released the Rangers.
The bonded versions created a stronger bond between the copper and lead to improve penetration through solid objects like windshields.
There's not too much of a difference between calibers...the 9mm has more muzzle velocity, but the .45 will have more energy upon impact in most cases. They both are very capable. To be honest the shooter will be the biggest variable.[/COLOR]
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where at? I bought my Tavor out in spring but I think it was called Klein gun and pawn. Yeah it's crazy how much some of these guns are. I deliver to a gun shop out in Richmond and they have the Barrett 50 cal... 13k with sight.
Yeah, truth be told all handgun calibers, with good ammunition, will perform about the same. I happen to like .45 because my M&P45 compact is like a friggin laser, i shoot that the best out of all my handguns. I don't find the recoil on a .45 to be that off putting, I can get back on my sights just as quickly as a 9 (might be because all my sights pretty much have different sights, i need to standardize everything with ameriglo hackathorns), and the mp45c conceals very well while being almost full sized. I have huge paws, and with the extended grip basepad I can get all my fingers on the grip.My M&P9c conceals even better, though my pinky doesn't really fit. And Im truly amazed such a small package can hold 12+1.
I also think .45 is a more accurate round. It's definitely a more diverse round. You can load a 165 grain jhp and push it up to 1200 fps. You can take a 260 gr bullet and have it creep around 650 fps for a load with very slight recoil with a good amount of energy (think bowling pin match). You can swap out your guns recoil springs and tweak it a little and you have .45 super (230 gr @ 1200 fps). Or you can drop in a conversion kit for .460 rowland, a round that gives true magnum performance for your platform.
And personally, I just enjoy shooting .45 more. Now shooting 9mm almost feels like a chore, something I have to do or I feel I should do. The exception is shooting my MP9 Pro 5". That's just a fun gun to shoot. I also get a much better value reloading. I'm saving over 60% loading .45, probably closer to 35-40% reloading 9mm.
At the end of the day, pick the gun and caliber you shoot the best. As they say, all handguns calibers suck compared