Message from @Kreia's Disciple
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So if you're looking for more "oomf" for your pistol round, you can do that instead.
I'll say I prefer the 9mm over the .45 and believe it to be a tactically superior round, but with the right .45 rounds and pistol it still works pretty well
And 10mm is superior to the .45 in terms of power and velocity
.45 is perfectly adequate, but you have a lot more recoil and a lot less mag space.
.357 magnum is my fav
Also if you look at Canada's goals we achieved victory
Not a fan .45 outside of use in SMGs
So we both achieved victory and Britain lost
There
Alright, not that I have any authority, but this discussion should really be moved to history if you guys insist.
We hate Britain, we just love the crown which is technically Scottish first.
I think the discussion is officially done
I would like .30 carbine more in an SMG.
Too bad we scrapped all the factories.
And we *really* needed better mags for that rifle.
10mm is the best round for SMGs
Huh?
What factory?
Factories making the .30 carbine round?
I thought they were repurposed to other things.
Make it yourself
Eh...as a hobby, you can do that, sure. I mean we should have implemented it as a more widespread round. It would have been great in the thompson, would have been great in the m3 grease gun.
There's still reloaders and case makers for it
Eh
Not in the Grease gun
Would have been great in most modern SMG's.
Why not?
Well because the Grease gun has such a low firerate and such little recoil with .45
Why downgrade it?
The .30 is superior to the .45
I disagree
How so?
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I prefer the .45
I just do
Just like I prefer 5.45 to 5.56
357 to 44
Alrighty. I'm not going to debate on the merits of personal preferences, you can like what you like. I'm not saying that there shouldn't be an option to buy the M3 greasegun chambered in .45.
What I'm saying is that I believe the default round should have been .30 Carbine based on ballistics testing.
.30 was much less common at the time
.45 just makes sense from a production standpoint