Message from @Scav

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2020-04-23 21:38:21 UTC  

oh based

2020-04-23 21:47:25 UTC  

I wish I could find bullets to load some 7n31

2020-04-23 21:48:24 UTC  

Only place to find AP ammo anymore is to buy it off a dead cop's widow before his friends can tell her what she's got

2020-04-23 21:48:45 UTC  

And even then, they're 10-30yo factory loads, not boolets

2020-04-23 21:49:37 UTC  

or

2020-04-23 21:49:39 UTC  

shoot the cop

2020-04-23 21:49:42 UTC  

steal his bullets

2020-04-23 21:49:46 UTC  

chad move

2020-04-23 22:35:32 UTC  

Yessir

2020-04-23 22:36:44 UTC  

Or u could sneak in behind a no knock and check for back plates and take his AP ammo and full auto

2020-04-23 22:42:58 UTC  

Ernergerhd

2020-04-24 00:07:49 UTC  

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2020-04-24 00:08:08 UTC  

40 is based suck my cock

2020-04-24 00:09:42 UTC  

.40 cal shooters

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673086124406865920/703034903398318191/image0-5.jpg

2020-04-24 00:15:51 UTC  

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2020-04-24 01:34:36 UTC  

You can use powder nail gun catridges to make improvised ammo

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673086124406865920/703056269182763088/-p-image-323989-grande.png

2020-04-24 01:34:42 UTC  

just separate them from the metal thing , put a small steel BB on top of them and shoot

2020-04-24 01:34:49 UTC  

well make a barrel for it first ofc

2020-04-24 01:35:06 UTC  

they're percussion fired and are blanks but can obv be weaponised

2020-04-24 09:44:45 UTC  

Considering the manufacture, abundance, and popularity, how common is .380? Is it as common as 223 and 9mm?

2020-04-24 09:46:24 UTC  

afaik 9mm is much more popular than .380

2020-04-24 09:46:59 UTC  

but .380 is popular for concealed carry in some places, especially with women/people with smaller frames

2020-04-24 09:49:01 UTC  

Is it more powerful than 9mm?

2020-04-24 09:56:29 UTC  

I don't think there's a big difference, more about what you, personally, can shoot well
Caliber debates are mostly a meme
Source for graph: ||http://csi-forensicfollies.blogspot.com/2013/07/an-alternate-look-at-handgun-stopping.html?m=1||

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673086124406865920/703182570849959996/Ellifritz_Failure_to_Incap_1.png

2020-04-24 13:37:11 UTC  

380 is honestly one if the weakest defensive rounds available simply due to bullet selection

2020-04-24 13:39:00 UTC  

Most people think hollow point when they go defensive, and 380 is small enough that hollow points actually hurt it. The bullet is so light and slow it expands and stops before it can reach vitals. 380 needs the penetration of an FMJ to be viable

2020-04-24 13:39:09 UTC  

Keep that in mind and you're golden

2020-04-24 13:51:56 UTC  

7,62x54r is funnier

2020-04-24 13:52:03 UTC  

if he loses body parts its cooler

2020-04-24 17:27:51 UTC  

shot placement is more important than caliber prove me wrong

2020-04-24 17:28:50 UTC  

you should really look for something that you can handle, are accurate and well versed in, being economical to shoot and maintain is also a plus.

2020-04-24 17:29:37 UTC  

for some people that's .22LR, for some people that .45ACP

2020-04-24 17:30:12 UTC  

If u take a pellet to the dome would it penetrate or just hurt rally bad? anybody here ever got shot by a pellet gun how did it feel?

2020-04-24 17:30:32 UTC  

use this calculator to figure out how much power something has

2020-04-24 17:30:44 UTC  

I've been shot by pellet and gun. I know which one hurt worse

2020-04-24 17:31:01 UTC  

where did the pellt gun hit u?

2020-04-24 17:31:18 UTC  

Forearm

2020-04-24 17:31:38 UTC  

Broke the skin. But didn't stick

2020-04-24 17:31:56 UTC  

remember, hollow points expansion relies on velocity, diameter, and what it's made out of