Message from @Kaladin
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So wouldn’t a 7mm pistol Be less powerful than .32 ACP?
Unless of course it was unusually long
There isnt a 7mm pistol
Its mmmm 7.65x17
Really
No modern pistol
Its semantics I guess but there are so many different rounds that are close to 7mm in size but have no designation 7mm
Yeah
Yeah I guess I expanded the search 😆 for the love of bullets
9 mm 10 mm 5.7 x 28 .40 .45 and so on
There are many many many lol
Freedom pills
Failed attempts at becoming popular and so on
Freedom pills lol yup freedom seeds gotta get those freedom planters to send them into commy soil
What’s the purpose of 10mm?
Bear county?
Bigger badaboom
Hunting, that one big fraker that u really what to put down
Home defense, the desire to spend money on just one more gun, the need to get more ammo.. take your pick
Or hunting..
@AMERICANFREEDOM [CEO OF FREEDOM] How do J frame revolvers work??
Do you know?
There's no visible hammer so how do you cock it?
The hammer is completely encased inside the revolver housing, giving it a hammerless appearance. Without an exposed hammer, the Centennials are double-action-only wheelguns.
I know I’m the wrong person but hope this helps
Double action only, no single action option with incased hammers
Encased*
@grumpcat911 since u are awake lol do you know if I replace a 5 position buffer tube (micro) for a AR15 buffer tube, is the spring going to affect me? I do not see caliber mentioned with buffer tube springs
It is for a 9mm carbine
I don’t think so but I’m not exactly the best with modifications. That and it’s a little hard for me ya gain much knowledge since I’m a Californian. XD
@grumpcat911 gotcha no problem. I assume it probably does not matter since the springs are no caliber specific. The diameter of the carbine buffer tube & Ar15 are the same, so i know i can swap them out. Only thing I was worried about is if the spring would be an issue. I emailed cmmg customer service tho, ill find out tomorrow, i just wanted to place the order lol
👌 good luck on that.
Thanks!
Its doesn't matter...AR15 springs have no effect on calibers.
Its common to “tune” a rifle by changing the buffer, different spring rates are another place where you have choices. Most aftermarket springs use a spring tension weight
I see. Thanks much
Opps
I meant to tag another person too oh well
They'll see