For sure. I ended up with a ton of glocks in a trade a while back.was a glock man until I squeezed my first springfield 13+1 and it is soooo smooth.. i would Highly suggest giving them a try if you haven't already.. it's the only .45 that shoots like a 9
CN grew that in a flood and drain setup... Like a boss.You're going to get that close to a wild deer without it running away to cut him? Again, I guess you could sneak, but you're still not being a true survivor. Now, if you made that weapon yourself out of natural materials and then used it to kill the deer, then it'd be impressive.
13 inches uncut... I win. .I'm a fan of the 1911 frame. Fits my hand and points itself almost. And the big slow shotgun boom of the .45 round is pleasanter than the small-dog bark of a nine. Jmo. cn
Thanks but HELL no. I'll pay good money to a capable smith, because I know I'm not one. Making a serviceable sword is way much harder than making a good gun. cnCN grew that in a flood and drain setup... Like a boss.
Oooo ... e-peen time?13 inches uncut... I win. .
Ok that officially put a shit eating grin on my face... I thank you for that sirYou cry uncle?
nice. my most recent toys were just little guys. A polish makaro p-64, and a pa-63 (walther pp clone chambered in 9x18. 350 for the pair.Oooo ... e-peen time?
.500 Linebaugh, baby. Ideal for zombs who line up. cn
For those more contemplative moments, I have one much like this but in .45-70.
405-grain bullet at about 1650 fps. The recoil, even with the brake, slightly exceeds that of the .500 or a .454 loaded "hot". cn
Because the 9mm frame can be gripped by people with smaller hands, you can fit more rounds in the same space as a .45, and the 9mm round is cheaper since it's a NATO round. Those are the primary reasons law enforement likes them, If you have the hands for it, a double stack .45acp is always a good choice. Bigger, heavier, slower rounds do more damage to soft targets at close range.For sure. I ended up with a ton of glocks in a trade a while back.
In a zombie apocalypse though... I would go glock 9mm. There is a reason why it is the #1 firearm used by law enforcement world-wide.
I paid through the sinuses. Custom guns are a pricy passion. cnnice. my most recent toys were just little guys. A pair of polish makarov. one p-64, p-63. 350 for the pair.
Just an additional note.... Have seen over and over at the range that when others are shooting with a glock it tends to jam up around 30 rounds or so... I still have never had a jam in my springfield.. I have also heard similar things from others as well that glocks tend to jam up on you when shooting a lot of roundsBecause the 9mm frame can be gripped by people with smaller hands, you can fit more rounds in the same space as a .45, and the 9mm round is cheaper since it's a NATO round. Those are the primary reasons law enforement likes them, If you have the hands for it, a double stack .45acp is always a good choice. Bigger, heavier, slower rounds do more damage to soft targets at close range.
sorry, not p-63. pa-63... walther pp clone chambered in 9x18.. Hungarian.I paid through the sinuses. Custom guns are a pricy passion. cn
9x18 Ultra is a cool odd little cartridge. The Europeans devised it to have a nonmilitary cartridge for civilians. cnsorry, not p-63. pa-63... walther pp clone chambered in 9x18.. Hungarian.