Message from @FireRising
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Yeah idk if I'd trust the folder with 10mm or .44
I would, having handled one IRL
It's pretty solid
They're very smartly built and sturdy
Okay if you say so
Like they're an awesome backpack gun
I know it's retarded but I want a hi point carbine
You can just keep one with you while hiking and not even notice it
The carbines are good
Get the 10mm
10mm hipoint carbine lmao
Is there a cartridge in common use with comparable performance to .30 Carbine out there?
Yeah it's called 556
.30 carb is bad
Elaborate.
Exactly, like 556
Bad b8
If you're not putting 556 through a 20" barrel you're wrong and you should feel bad.
.300 is just 45acp but useful
And probably commit not breath
Also, 1095STS 10mm carbine only weighs 7lbs, not bad
1095TS
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What's the comparison between 10mm and .30 carbine assuming the same barrel length?
I mean if you want an even better round go .357 SIG
It's like 10mm Auto but better sectional density.
And slightly better BC
Also, comparing .30 carb and 10mm is apples to oranges.
It's a 7.62x32 against a 10x25, two different rounds for two different guns use din two different roles.
ewww .357 sig
It’s fast as fuck 9mm
It’s good
@FireRising I found test data for 10mm Auto out of different barrels up to 18"
At 18" the best performance was the 135gr @ 1440fps/~980ft-lbs
9x25 Dillon > .357 Sig
In real people units that's 1.38kJ and 439m/s for 10x25 as compared to 606m/s and 1.31kJ for .30 carb
Which is fucking surprising tbh
7mm more cartridge and holy balls the 10mm Auto would be a monstrous SMG/Carbine round
You'd be looking at like 700m/s and nearly 2kJ a round
at that point, why not just use an intermediate cartridge