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That guy can shoot........ But a much more practical weapon, for day to day use, would be this.........
http://www.magnumresearch.com/Videos.asp?vid=mag90small
a pistol that splits a concrete block from 30 yards!
http://www.magnumresearch.com/Videos.asp?vid=mag90small
a pistol that splits a concrete block from 30 yards!
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Big f*ck-off handguns like that are no fun to fire. Im a big bloke and Id shy away from a Desert Eagle 50; theyve been known to break peoples wrists!
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Originally Posted by GC8
Big f*ck-off handguns like that are no fun to fire. Im a big bloke and Id shy away from a Desert Eagle 50; theyve been known to break peoples wrists!
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I used to shoot a Ruger .357 magnum and a Browning Hi-Power 9mm, both really nice guns - the Ruger was unbelievably easy to shoot accurately with. The Browning was nice but not as accurate (in my hands).
I guess the more powerful you make them, there's a trade off in accuracy as they get harder to fire.
I guess the more powerful you make them, there's a trade off in accuracy as they get harder to fire.
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Originally Posted by 2000TLondon
I fired a .357 S&W a few weeks back, quite easy to control, not as accurate as the Glock 9mm I had lessons with. When my friend put his "detective special" ammo in the .357 however, I thought war had broken out. The "special" ammo made an unbelievable difference!
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The first rounds that you fired may have been .38 Specials too. The bore of a .38S is actually .357" and theyre commonly used in the place of the more powerful round as theyre cheaper.
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That Extrema2 looks like a perfect piece of weapon making. 12 shots in 1.7 sec and accurate as **** too! Impressive. The automatic one with the big clips is mental
I've used a .357 S+W and a Sig 9mm and found them both fairly easy to handle and shoot with. Was more accurate with the Sig but preferred firing the S+W. Tried a .44 after the .357 and pretty quickly realised i wan't Dirty Harry
I've used a .357 S+W and a Sig 9mm and found them both fairly easy to handle and shoot with. Was more accurate with the Sig but preferred firing the S+W. Tried a .44 after the .357 and pretty quickly realised i wan't Dirty Harry
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