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Originally posted by ltxi View PostIt don't appear to be available in .22 short.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
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Originally posted by boscobarbell View PostThe sane part of my brain is making the same argument.
With the hardware I have now, I'm already well-equipped for the zombie apocalypse anyway. And I've got just about every carry condition covered, too. Which really just leaves collecting and shooting...and if that ammo is expensive, the latter probably isn't an option anyway.
The crazy gun zealot part of my brain keeps telling me how much fun it would be to own that toy!
https://ammoseek.com/ammo/5.7x28mmLast edited by gale155; 08-13-2018, 03:05 PM.
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Originally posted by gale155 View PostI hate to stimulate the crazy part of your brain (and mine), but ammo for the Five Seven doesn't appear to be as expensive as it used to be, and is plentiful. In fact, it looks like it's generally much less than good .380 ammo:
https://ammoseek.com/ammo/5.7x28mm
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Another thing you might want to research about the FN FiveSeven is the chamber exploding once in a while. Not often, mind you. I had it on my list about 10 years ago or so until I read about this.
I would imagine that FN has addressed this over the years but I haven't followed this issue since I lost interest.
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Originally posted by Bawanna View PostIf you run short on shorts, let me know, I got's some around here. Use em for vermin and such, two legged and 4 legged.
And speaking of shorts....I haven't worn a pair of long pants for a year and a half now. Not since just after beginning chemo treatment. A "because I can" statement, it's been.
And, now back to the .40 sucks/don't suck original topic...NRA Benefactor
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Originally posted by AJBert View PostAnother thing you might want to research about the FN FiveSeven is the chamber exploding once in a while. Not often, mind you. I had it on my list about 10 years ago or so until I read about this.
I would imagine that FN has addressed this over the years but I haven't followed this issue since I lost interest.
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I think the .40 is best suited to the "compact" or duty-sized pistol. A Glock 23 holds 13+1 of .40, which is a susbstantial capacity of a capable round. A Glock 22 is 15+1 in a G17 sized platform. Substantial and close enough to 9mm capacity in the same platform as to be a good choice. .40 recoil is manageable in G19 or larger pistols. My only .40 is an HK USP Compact, and firing hot factory ammo isn't unpleasant.
However, I've also fired .40 out of a Shield. It was not pleasant. Not .357 Magnum J-frame unpleasant, but it still was not fun. .40 is such a powerful round that it's pretty snappy in a small pistol. The capacity of a CM40 is 5+1. 6 rounds of .40 vs 7 rounds of 9mm in a carry gun is a big difference, IMO. I want as much capacity in as small a platform as possible. To my mind, I'd rather have seven rounds on board than six in the same size platform.
But if I was in the market for my first pistol, I'd be all over a police trade in G22 or SIG P229. Heck, even new pistols seem to be cheaper in .40 than 9mm. But $400 or so for a P229 with 3 magazines in .40 is a screaming deal.
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I shoot .40 cal. out of an M&P .40 compact and an HK P2SK, neither is unpleasant to shoot, the HK being a bit smoother and my favorite carry piece. I shoot at least 200 rds. when practicing without any difficulties. I wouldn't want my MK to be in .40, a bit small in stature. Anything larger is a breeze...………………………….
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Originally posted by gale155 View PostThanks...wasn't aware of that, but I've scratched the Five Seven off my wish list. I know it's perhaps illogical, but I've always had an aversion to 1911 style, SAO pistols. I've never owned one, and have never even fired one. I think it's true that you can't teach an old dog new tricks.NRA Benefactor
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Originally posted by ltxi View PostTrue Old Dogs grew up on them 1911's, and DA revolvers. Methinks you must be a Middle Aged Dog.
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Originally posted by berettabone View PostI shoot .40 cal. out of an M&P .40 compact and an HK P2SK, neither is unpleasant to shoot, the HK being a bit smoother and my favorite carry piece. I shoot at least 200 rds. when practicing without any difficulties. I wouldn't want my MK to be in .40, a bit small in stature. Anything larger is a breeze...………………………….
It's a chunky little guy, but in my Black Arch IWB hybrid holster it just disappears.Last edited by boscobarbell; 08-15-2018, 08:01 AM.
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Originally posted by gale155 View PostAir Force Law Enforcement Specialist for 3 years and 7 months, civilian cop for a total of 28 years, and armed data center security for 10 years. I'm 66 years old, and have never owned, fired or even held a 1911. Strange I'll admit, but it's the truth.
I've shot 1911s at the range, and found them quite enjoyable. But not enough to ever try to rewire my shooter's brain to learn the system.
But I have hedged my bet a little bit with the Sig Legion: big caliber, big frame, big beavertail, and a great SA pull (after the DA first trigger pull). Close enough.....
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Originally posted by boscobarbell View PostOur experiences are not dissimilar, and I've never carried a 1911, nor cared to. I'm a big fan of gross motor skills in times of stress, and that safety release is just one step too many in my opinion. (I'm not arguing universally...I just know my own personal limitations). I don't even use slide releases...always sling-shot for me.
I've shot 1911s at the range, and found them quite enjoyable. But not enough to ever try to rewire my shooter's brain to learn the system.
But I have hedged my bet a little bit with the Sig Legion: big caliber, big frame, big beavertail, and a great SA pull (after the DA first trigger pull). Close enough.....
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