Get rid of that nickel-plated sissy pistol. Favourite gun?

so you like small calibers?
The 9x19mm isn't the only bullet the Beretta M9s can fire. And the muzzle velocity of the P90's 5.7x28mm bullet is about 3 times that of a .45ACP, that with it's shape allow it to easily penetrate body armor (kevlar), which the .45ACP can't do (or almost any normal handgun round).
 
Sir Phoenixx said:
The 9x19mm isn't the only bullet the Beretta M9s can fire. And the muzzle velocity of the P90's 5.7x28mm bullet is about 3 times that of a .45ACP, that with it's shape allow it to easily penetrate body armor (kevlar), which the .45ACP can't do (or almost any normal handgun round).
well, the 9mm M92F just feels like a BB handgun
never fired a P90, though i'd rather get my hands on an F2000 first, so I'm not familiar with its full capabilities
truly the best way to go is .50 - having both a DE .50 AE and a Barrett M 82... now there's stopping power
 
I'll take a .50 Barret rifle any day.
 
Icarusintel said:
with depleted uranium rounds... so i can shoot through armored vehicles
....or 4 buck's standing near each other...
 
I'm still waiting on my Rock River Arms Elite Commando :bounce: ! Full Government size frame and slide forged from bar stock steel. Aluminum speed trigger, 30LPI checkered front strap and checkered flat mainspring housing, extended thumb safety, commander hammer, beavertail grip safety, no uglly ass front cocking serrations that are really not needed anyways, matchgrade kart barrel and bushing, GI syle guide rod, trigger set to 3.5lbs, finished in Walter Birdsong Black T Finish (a teflon based spray on and then baked finish similar to gunkote but better). Every part is from barstock steel and hand fitted. No crappy cast or mim parts in it. Custom 1911's are nice but pricey and you have to wait. Mine cost about $1900 and there is a 4-6 month wait time which just depends on how many builds they are doing. That price is actually lower than alot of other custom makers like Wilson Combat, Ed Brown, Night Hawk etc, but the quality and reliability of Rock River Arms 1911's is phenominal.
 
Dalamari said:
The .44 Magnum is a favorite of mine, or the huge f**king 1928 Sharpshooter Buffalo rifle that my Uncle has, that thing packs one helluva punch, both are good for blowing up rocks

It's probably a 45-70 and yes they are fu--ing powerful.
 
M249/Minimi/SAW what ever you call it, either that or an M4, I love them both, the first isn't so practical, but the M4, customising!


Edits: Did I misread? Sorry, I thought this was one of those "If you could have a gun" type threads, I live in the UK, I got my hands on an M4 once at the target range when some US troops arrived. The had a Minimi, but the wouldn't let us use it.:(
 
Shodan said:
M249/Minimi/SAW what ever you call it, either that or an M4, I love them both, the first isn't so practical, but the M4, customising!

Are you talking about Airsoft? A M249 isn't available for civilians unless your a Class 3 dealer.
 
Grey Fox said:
Can anyone explain something to me.
I know a .50 or .45 is more powerfull then a 9mm, but what caliber is a 9mm. why do you designate some guns with mm and others with caliber. and why haven't I heard of anything above .50 caliber. A good link is also fine.
A 9mm is about the same size as a .38

My favorite hangund is probably a Ruger Blackhawk .357 Magnum

Rifle: Winchester .30-.30
 
all those handguns are for sissiy's, the Taurus raging bull is the real mans gun http://world.guns***/handguns/hg42-e.htm
 
By the way, the title does not quote the whole saying, in the movie it's

Get rid of that nickel-plated sissy pistol and get yourself a Glock

Oh the irony... :upstare:
 
Grey Fox said:
all those handguns are for sissiy's, the Taurus raging bull is the real mans gun http://world.guns***/handguns/hg42-e.htm
Ha Ha!
Try this handy portable howitzer from Brazil.
 
"Originally Posted by Recoil
Calibres with a dot before the number are the American system. .45 means 0.45 inch. This is the diameter of the bullet. 9mm means the bullet is 9mm wide. The correct term for 9mm is 9x19mm though, the 19 stands for the charge behind it."

shouldnt wide and diameter mean the same thing???
 
john3571000 said:
"Originally Posted by Recoil
Calibres with a dot before the number are the American system. .45 means 0.45 inch. This is the diameter of the bullet. 9mm means the bullet is 9mm wide. The correct term for 9mm is 9x19mm though, the 19 stands for the charge behind it."

shouldnt wide and diameter mean the same thing???
Read a few posts after that, dude. Different systems of measurement.
 
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