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Going to the Range today, and thought I would post them. | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Sun Sep 23rd, 2007 09:26 am |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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CT's hold 8 45 cal rounds Mark 23 and 45 Tacticals hold 12 45 cal rounds in the magazine The 40 cal Tactical will hold 16 rounds in the mag but that is due to having a jet funnel attachment. The Jet funnel does 2 things it works as a mag well extension so longer clear mags can be used, it makes the weapon have better balance due to placing a big chunk of steal off of the bottom, and it angles the mag well to make tactical reloads easier. The great thing about the clear mags it they have an extra large steal base plate that allows the mag to drop from the weapon a little easier and makes it hit the ground end first every time so if rounds are in the mag. they do not fly out and give something else to get in someone's way while clearing a building. Better pic of the 40 cal Tactical They are all H & K's except for the one Sig, I just use the slang terms for them. I will be clearer next time.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23rd, 2007 10:22 am |
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Danny S 3T WIS
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teddyhanna wrote: ...I know where I work we carried the HK 9 riffle (late 80's thru mid 90's) and shot glazier round. It's nasty round as it enters the body it's like a meat grinder, seen what it can do to the human body "serious weapon, serious round"... Sure envy you guys that can justify these toys as "job related"! IIRC, the old Glaser "safety round" was supposed to be safer for bystanders? Prefragmented core was devastating to the intended target but wouldn't over-penetrate or ricochet. Even fragmented on contact w/ drywall, stray shots wouldn't fly off into adjacent rooms, etc. Cool round! Just stunned by that accumulation of HKs E.. I aspire to owning one one of these days!
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Posted: Sun Sep 23rd, 2007 10:41 am |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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If it makes you feel better I do not own any of them they are issued to me and I am responsible for them at all times. They have me on paper until I am no longer useful. Glaser rounds are like shot gun pellets that bread out of there casing on impact. The opposite end of the spectrum are ones that break laminated glass with out causing fragmentation or delamination of the round. Then they continue on there mary way until the second impact at which time they do what they do. I know watches because I have been around them my entire life, but weapons are much more fun to design and work with. I love it when stuff blows up.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23rd, 2007 10:50 am |
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Danny S 3T WIS
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e.avery wrote: ...I love it when stuff blows up. perfect.gif
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Posted: Sun Sep 23rd, 2007 11:17 am |
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teddyhanna Guest
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You know they look so go Bro, it makes you want to have a painting of them. Just knowing what those beauty's could do, or will do.
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