Message from @HUNTER4639
Discord ID: 744982457765462016
I actually find the m1 to be well balanced
The m1 is a heavy rifle wdym
carbine is 4 lbs lighter and that 4lbs makes a huge difference after carrying it for miles
Ik
But the way its balanced makes it comfortable at least for me to shoulder
I want a 1911 in .45 for the bigger bullet but a 9mm 1911 is honestly probably the better way to go because or recoil and 9mm is cheaper than .45
Pros all around except it's a smaller bullet
9mm vs 45 is minimal with today's rounds
The actual stopping power is marginal
Well not even stopping power .45 just does more damage because it's bigger
Well you won't need that if you use hollow point
.45 hollow points <:thinking:726878987837636698>
That's alot of damage
**HOW ABOUT A LITTLE MORE?!** *(.50 BMG has entered the chat room)*
guns are cool
Not a good time to be gun shopping
Sadly
I was browsing all around last night and it made me sad
Because they're all gone or you're broke?
Anyone know where I can buy some larger than 10 round magazines for my Ruger 10/22? The places I've seen are either out or they don't ship to California 😦
Go out of state
buy their entire stock
and come back
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that's about all you can do
Not a bad idea lol. Me and my family might go to Idaho sometime to visit family so I'll have to if we end up going
@gggghhhheeee I want one!
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The 9mm HP only expands to just over a half inch whereas the .45 HP expands to over 3/4". Since pistols dont create the massive temp cavities, the permanent cavity is what causes the damage. .45 HP bullets will do 60% + more damage than a 9mm HP. There is no replacement for displacement. .45 is the winner.
Also, shoot a 9mm and a .45 at a 55 gallon drum and tell me which one has more penetration. There is a reason I carry a .45 as my EDC.
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fun fact I learned last night: when 50 cal rounds were used against the Killdozer they did not penetrate and barely made a dent in the armor
@A Person Because the Killdozer had like 3 inches of slopped steel armor
.50 cal only penetrates like an inch to an inch and half at most
yeah at some points a foot of steel armor
I never thought id say this but I didnt know a 50 cal was so weak
It's considered 'anti-material', not anti-tank
I mean as far as "anti-material" it's pretty low on the spectrum.