JSilva
.30 Stingray
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Post by JSilva on Aug 1, 2016 22:35:40 GMT -5
BMG six shot single stack.... Come in Farouk... I'm Trying to imagine how I'd hold onto that. Probobly the same way I'd grab the arm rest if I was to ride a rocket into space.
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Post by benny123 on Aug 14, 2016 16:56:37 GMT -5
Shortly owned was a 451 Magnum (Detonics). I think it was as close to a 41 magnum as you were gonna get. I hit whatever I wanted at short range but the report always felt unnerving. I followed 'Dean Grenell's" loading advice from articles long ago, so I asked for it. But, the recoil was such that it felt like I destroyed the gun from each and every firing. 40kpsi In a 1911 frame just didn't feel right. Hey guys. I saw an Anime a while back called Hellsing. The main character weilded a 1911-style Semi Auto with a 10-inch barrel chambered in .454 Casull. I have to wonder: could it really be done? Could a semi auto pistol really handle the pressure, recoil, and concussive force of the cartridge? I'd think a 1911 would be a bad choice as a gas-operated system would probably be needed due to spring power being insufficient. What say you fellas? I'm curious to call someone like Jack Huntington to get his thoughts.
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groo
.327 Meteor
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Post by groo on Aug 24, 2016 17:13:21 GMT -5
Groo here The wildey using the 475 case necked to 45 will work [45 wildey mag] 230 gr fmj at 1700+
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groo
.327 Meteor
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Post by groo on Aug 24, 2016 17:24:13 GMT -5
Groo here I have a 475 wildey. Could not afford to shoot enough to dial in that gas system and get comfortable. The Griz 45 win mag is good but shoots 357 well. The DE [mine started in 357 ,got the 44 conversion] works IF[!!!] you follow the instructions. Now my Compact Coonan [that is a horse of a different color!!!!![ Got to love those FIRE RINGS] The thing about the Magnum autos is they give you a funny double kick, First one from the firing,second from the slide hitting full rear. Then there in the reverse kick when the slide returns home...
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