wasn’t that F/X?
wasn’t that F/X?
I had a friend that was a german reenactor on the East Coast. He told me a story about going to a reenactment within a month or so of 9/11.
I remember when I was a kid back in the Southwest Conference days, being able to ride my bike into Amon G Carter Stadium and ride up to the upper levels and watch the summer practices.
The guns-a-go-go project was a complete failure. Only 1 of the 4 aircraft survived Vietnam. One of them even mananged to shot itself down!
I have thought about the walthers pistols, but I have just never been a fan of striker fired pistols. I have 1 firearm with a Striker and that is a VZ58 rifle.
That is with modern defensive rounds. Remember that the military is still largely restricted to Ball ammo. The NATO Standard round is a 124 grain FMJ bullet.
I think it was in “No Easy Day” were the SEAL author talked about 45acp and 9mm in terms of Offensive and Defensive Handguns. That they Preferred the 45 ACP in scenarios where the pistol may be the primary firearm and the higher capacity of the 9mm in scenarios where they may be tasked with VIP protection.
I had a friend complaining about how snappy his M&P9C was. I gave him my 357 Snub, 1 Shot and he stopped complaining about his M&P.
There has long been a story that Glock Leg is what started the Shooting at the Branch-Davidian compound in Waco.
As an early purchaser of the P30 in 4ocal. I 100% agree. I was sold on the P30 after holding 1 once. Fits like a glove has new meaning with the P30.
Well, I’m a southpaw too and the 226 hasn’t given me any problems so far. I have medium sized hands so I usually take my Sig 1911 or my 40cal H&K P30 as backup for pig hunting in Texas.
I hope you have big hands. I had a USP45 and it was just too big for my hands at only 12+1 of 45ACP. I traded it for a German made P226 9mm Threaded Barrel.
On Ergos alone, my H&K P30 beats everything else I’ve shot. Sig, Glock, 1911, CZ, Browning, Beretta, Springfield or S&W.
The A-3 Skywarrior and the A-5 Vigilante were made for 1 reason. To justify new carriers in the Nuclear Age. At least during the earlier days when Nukes were huge bulky devices.
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