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Thanks for the information, I will check that out.Counter that weight difference by using high quality NOVX ammo. They use hybrid 2 piece cases and special projectiles to get the weight down by like 30 or 40% lower than regular 9mm ammo
A DA/SA Taurus flip barrel breach loader 22lr was my first pistol I ever bought. A mouse gun on your person is better than nothing at allFunny enough they seem to be good little hosts for cans, even tho they're that small. Pretty neat how they breach load too. Neat little guns
Civil Defense brand ammo has 9mm hollow points that are solid copper. They're only like 50 grain projectiles and they're defeating body armor even while being so lightweight, because they're screaming fast 9mmThanks for the information, I will check that out.
@tatwell now that's funny and stupid... but hey if it's stupid but works then it's not stupid I'm including a screenshot because Mike doesn't have a smartphone so he won't be able to click on that attachment linkMicro compact..... can use all those extra grips!View attachment 188337
Micro bang-stick anyone?I guess the ultimate in compactness would be just to make some simple spring operated pen guns. One shot per slid back of the spring. Make them any caliber ya like. Instead of reloading them just carry 5 at a time in different pockets lol. They won't drop casings. They're disposable too. Keep one in your sock if ya wanted lol. If you just wanted simple, cheap, and maximum concealsbility. I've kinda always wanted one just for the neat factor but they're rare and expensive when you do find one. If I had the tools I could pop out a few pretty quick. They're kind of the ultimate assassin guns throughout time.
You may be right, I too am not sure. There seems to be something in the back of my mind that says zip guns (hand gun calibers) where at least frowned upon because they had no rifling that could be traced back to you/your gun. FWIW, I have a hard time accepting that every barrel is so unique that a bullet fired from it can be tied back to that weapon with 99.9% certainty. That's probably another topic....Homemade guns should still be perfectly legal. No harm in those. You just can't sell them without the big gov getting thier piece of the action via a tax and FFL etc. So long as they get thier cut they're fine lol.
Now if it was a shotgun shell, or rifle, that maybe in a gray zone as far as SBR and SBS laws go. Not sure there.
Yep, all glock and other brands barrels showing the <3D> marking have been tested, recorded and put in the database....You may be right, I too am not sure. There seems to be something in the back of my mind that says zip guns (hand gun calibers) where at least frowned upon because they had no rifling that could be traced back to you/your gun. FWIW, I have a hard time accepting that every barrel is so unique that a bullet fired from it can be tied back to that weapon with 99.9% certainty. That's probably another topic....
Just for fun and info...Well, I missed my Glock 42 bad enough, I bought it back from the dealer I sold it to and he didn't skin me too bad, the Glock 43x is a nice carry gun, but seemed to be too heavy for me to lug around all day wearing shorts here in the sunshine state. I put the Glock 42 back on and what a difference is weight and bulk, I hardly know its there. Sometimes you regret selling something you know you shouldn't have sold in the first place, I can live with 380ACP for my EDC and the Glock 42 shoots beautiful.
The G42 has it's place, so easy to carry and shoot - for me the sights never leave the target and putting a magazine full of 380 XTPs into a target is so easy. It has its limitations but for me it still has a place when it's hot.Well, I missed my Glock 42 bad enough, I bought it back from the dealer I sold it to and he didn't skin me too bad, the Glock 43x is a nice carry gun, but seemed to be too heavy for me to lug around all day wearing shorts here in the sunshine state. I put the Glock 42 back on and what a difference is weight and bulk, I hardly know its there. Sometimes you regret selling something you know you shouldn't have sold in the first place, I can live with 380ACP for my EDC and the Glock 42 shoots beautiful.
Exactly, being in Florida, I wear shorts most of the time and the 43x seems too bulky for me to carry everyday. As far as the argument on 380ACP.The G42 has it's place, so easy to carry and shoot - for me the sights never leave the target and putting a magazine full of 380 XTPs into a target is so easy. It has its limitations but for me it still has a place when it's hot.