SHTF.......The 9mm round is the single most popular handgun round in the world, including in the U.S. and is used by everyone from federal, state and local law-enforcement agencies to competition shooters. The most common.
the one thing you have to know having a gun like this you can not use reloads unless the shells are sized to factory not a real carry gun but you would not be underserved for home protection
I always liked the look of the Remington pistols with the swooping blade or fan piece below the barrel. I own a couple of Ruger Blackhawk .357 / 9mm convertibles because I like the flexibility of shooting three different calibers. Thanks for the video.
Semi auto 9mm and 250 rounds .... yeah ya got a few rounds at the range .... a SSA with 250 rounds .... Your loaded up. There is a diff with the day of shooting here most would never know.
Confused how they have made revolvers that can fire .380, 9mm, .38, .357? But this is only 9mm. .380 not cheaper? And I believe 9mm is more powerful than .38. Also will you shoot black powder 9mm?
There is a bit of difference in the chambers of those rounds. 9mm has a slight taper to it to prevent failure to extract. Its not super noticeable but having that taper makes it possible to make the cylinder work with it. 380 is a straight wall cartridge with a little less power than a standard 9mm but the straight cartridge wall would necessitate the use of moon clips and a swing out cylinder. You can get a 38 special/357 magnum cylinder but the rear of the cylinder and the chambers have to be cut for those rounds.
SHTF.......The 9mm round is the single most popular handgun round in the world, including in the U.S. and is used by everyone from federal, state and local law-enforcement agencies to competition shooters. The most common.
Uberti and Pietta are the largest manufacturers and they are both Beretta owned companies.
Taylor's & Co. Tuned is so smooth. The outa box trigger is sweet . That said, tuned is worth it.
the one thing you have to know having a gun like this you can not use reloads unless the shells are sized to factory not a real carry gun but you would not be underserved for home protection
I always liked the look of the Remington pistols with the swooping blade or fan piece below the barrel. I own a couple of Ruger Blackhawk .357 / 9mm convertibles because I like the flexibility of shooting three different calibers. Thanks for the video.
Beautiful piece
Semi auto 9mm and 250 rounds .... yeah ya got a few rounds at the range .... a SSA with 250 rounds .... Your loaded up. There is a diff with the day of shooting here most would never know.
At 55 y/o This was my first 9mm.
Beautiful lines, lovely finish, my choice over a semiauto, but I would have both.
Hey, I got one of those.
9mm FMJ / 9MM JHP are fine but NOT 9MM+P. Stay away from 9mm+9.
Confused how they have made revolvers that can fire .380, 9mm, .38, .357?
But this is only 9mm.
.380 not cheaper?
And I believe 9mm is more powerful than .38.
Also will you shoot black powder 9mm?
There is a bit of difference in the chambers of those rounds. 9mm has a slight taper to it to prevent failure to extract. Its not super noticeable but having that taper makes it possible to make the cylinder work with it.
380 is a straight wall cartridge with a little less power than a standard 9mm but the straight cartridge wall would necessitate the use of moon clips and a swing out cylinder.
You can get a 38 special/357 magnum cylinder but the rear of the cylinder and the chambers have to be cut for those rounds.