Excellent information, thanks for taking the time to share it.Jeez 1 more fing page.
CONCLUSION
While some law enforcement agencies have transitioned to larger calibers from the 9mm Luger in recent years, they do so at the expense of reduced magazine capacity, more felt recoil, and given adequate projectile selection, no discernible increase in terminal performance.
Other law enforcement organizations seem to be making the move back to 9mm Luger taking advantage of the new technologies which are being applied to 9mm Luger projectiles. These organizations are providing their armed personnel the best chance of surviving a deadly force encounter since they can expect faster and more accurate shot strings, higher magazine capacities (similar sized weapons) and all of the terminal performance which can be expected from any law enforcement caliber projectile.
Given the above realities and the fact that numerous ammunition manufacturers now make 9mm Luger service ammunition with outstanding premium line law enforcement projectiles, the move to 9mm Luger can now be viewed as a decided advantage for our armed law enforcement personnel.”
Tell him job well done. He may be a bit spoiled shooting a good one that early in life. It's good though my daughter killed a good one a couple years ago and now she isn't satisfied with just any legal buck[emoji106]Boy shot him today
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My son sits in our stand debating what size buck to go for.... By the end of a cold first day he's ready to shoot ANYTHING. lolTell him job well done. He may be a bit spoiled shooting a good one that early in life. It's good though my daughter killed a good one a couple years ago and now she isn't satisfied with just any legal buck[emoji106]
Can you use .243 Ross?
I also have several glocks especially the 30s the most accurate auto I've ever fired apart from my 1911s they should let you guys carry what you want but i understand why.
Loaded my first 100 shells on my paps old dillon 450 this past week. Then I shot most of them. If I can just get the auto primer feed working, it will be a slick deal.
Are there any 30 carbine guys on here? My pap had piles of them, but I ended up with none. I'd like to know what they're worth and what to look for.
Anyone want to trade a saw for one?
Excellent information, thanks for taking the time to share it.
I wonder if this means the .40 S&W will follow the 10mm into relative obscurity?
Tell him job well done. He may be a bit spoiled shooting a good one that early in life. It's good though my daughter killed a good one a couple years ago and now she isn't satisfied with just any legal buck[emoji106]
Tell him job well done. He may be a bit spoiled shooting a good one that early in life. It's good though my daughter killed a good one a couple years ago and now she isn't satisfied with just any legal buck[emoji106]
I sure hope not i have seven .40 s&w pistols but i don't believe they will go away maybe in law enforcement but look at the 10mm there's more good loads and pistols available now than i could find back when they were "hot" as they say i shoot far more .40s than ever.Excellent information, thanks for taking the time to share it.
I wonder if this means the .40 S&W will follow the 10mm into relative obscurity?
I'm a 40 fan. I can shoot my G23 better than my G19.
That being said, I've got way more trigger time on the the 23 vs the 19.
May be dirty Chris. Mine has a plastic rod that fallow the primers down and sits on the alarm buzzer when empty.Just got it working. The primer feed works fine with something pushing the primers through. All it took was the weight of this piece of dremel flex shaft. Maybe I'm missing a part. I don't have the manual for the auto feeder.
Why. I'm missing that rod. I just tore the whole thing done and shes clean as can be. Working perfectly now with the rod!May be dirty Chris. Mine has a plastic rod that fallow the primers down and sits on the alarm buzzer when empty.
I highly doubt that. I'll still take a Glock 23 over a 19, only 2 less rounds. It is about bullet selection and placement. Shoot often, I say.Excellent information, thanks for taking the time to share it.
I wonder if this means the .40 S&W will follow the 10mm into relative obscurity?
Very nice ipsc guy is he.My little bro is a Glock person too. Even went to their school for them.
One he just got back from a buddie of his. Said he was tired of the same ole same ole.