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Post by Lavochkin on Sept 28, 2019 20:44:49 GMT
Paul tests the U.S. military's newest service pistol, the Sig Sauer M17, against its previous standard side arms, the Beretta M9 and the Colt M1911.
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Sept 28, 2019 22:03:56 GMT
Paul tests the U.S. military's newest service pistol, the Sig Sauer M17, against its previous standard side arms, the Beretta M9 and the Colt M1911. Just watched it, good pistol for sure. Still, if I was stuck with FMJ I'd take a .45. Yeah, it has less capacity but what if I am attacked and I can only get 2, 3 good shots off? Then I want them to be .45, not 9mm. And I find that to be a more realistic scenario than emptying 19 round mags, even in the US military. But that's just my thinking.
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Post by nanotm on Sept 29, 2019 0:54:03 GMT
Paul tests the U.S. military's newest service pistol, the Sig Sauer M17, against its previous standard side arms, the Beretta M9 and the Colt M1911. Just watched it, good pistol for sure. Still, if I was stuck with FMJ I'd take a .45. Yeah, it has less capacity but what if I am attacked and I can only get 2, 3 good shots off? Then I want them to be .45, not 9mm. And I find that to be a more realistic scenario than emptying 19 round mags, even in the US military. But that's just my thinking. yeah but when your stuck in a firefight the best thing is more ammo, half the time your not going to be accurate and your objective is to keep there heads down while your backup flanks the bad guys with real weapons, or your doing building clearance and your using a pistol with a handful of bad guys to take out so again more ammo is better... thats why the UK military issued the 1911 in 9mm from the start becasue 15 rounds is twice as good as 7.... and lets face it if your clearing a bunker of tunnel or cave complex your in tight spaces with your pistol and a room with 4 bad guys leaves you a round short (double tap for standard) with the 45acp.... of course for home defence or personal protection the 45 is better, and if you need more than 7 rounds your probably dead anyway.. as for which one is the better weapon, the m17 is purpose built for military tasks rather than a remodel of a civi weapon that really was never up to the task in the first place
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Post by Lavochkin on Sept 29, 2019 8:32:39 GMT
Yeah, military service pistols are for sustained combat against multiple determined opponents, unlike in a civilian self-defense scenario where one or a couple of opportunistic and conflict avoidant assailants might potentially be scared off by a two shot derringer or a five shot snubnose that might not even need to be fired in the first place.
A 7 shot capacity wasn't a problem for Alvin York and his 1911 in his case however..
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Post by nanotm on Sept 29, 2019 9:27:40 GMT
Yeah, military service pistols are for sustained combat against multiple determined opponents, unlike in a civilian self-defense scenario where one or a couple of opportunistic and conflict avoidant assailants might potentially be scared off by a two shot derringer or a five shot snubnose that might not even need to be fired in the first place. A 7 shot capacity wasn't a problem for Alvin York and his 1911 in his case however.. however a 15 shot or 17 shot would have done him a lot better but then gun tech wasn't up to much back then so we mustn't complain
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Sept 29, 2019 15:38:27 GMT
Yeah, military service pistols are for sustained combat against multiple determined opponents, unlike in a civilian self-defense scenario where one or a couple of opportunistic and conflict avoidant assailants might potentially be scared off by a two shot derringer or a five shot snubnose that might not even need to be fired in the first place. A 7 shot capacity wasn't a problem for Alvin York and his 1911 in his case however.. I think you guys grossly overestimate the use of sidearms in the military. The guys most likely to use a sidearm are Military Police for guard duty and to arrest soldiers who don't behave or break the law. I can hardly imagine a scenario where those guys have to dump dozens of rounds or get into an extended firefight. That was only a thing in World War 1 when officers only carried a pistol into actual battle. If you have to defend yourself against multiple assailants and you need tons of firepower you are on the battlefield and that's no place for a sidearm in the first place, that's when you grab your rifle. If you end up in such scenario with only a pistol something has gone veeeeery wrong and you most likely screwed up big time. Don't get me wrong, you cant go wrong with more capacity if there is not a huge sacrifice to be made for it, I am all for it, but lets keep realistic here. Pistols are for guard and police duties, rifles are for actual firefights / combat. And in fact, for rear line troops the US military will field new 9mm submachineguns, pushing the pistol into an even more insignificant role. thats why the UK military issued the 1911 in 9mm from the start becasue 15 rounds is twice as good as 7.... The UK never issued a 9mm 1911. The only 1911 it ever issued was in .45 with the traditional 7 shot magazine.
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Post by Evil on Sept 29, 2019 18:10:56 GMT
Yeah, military service pistols are for sustained combat against multiple determined opponents, unlike in a civilian self-defense scenario where one or a couple of opportunistic and conflict avoidant assailants might potentially be scared off by a two shot derringer or a five shot snubnose that might not even need to be fired in the first place. A 7 shot capacity wasn't a problem for Alvin York and his 1911 in his case however.. I think you guys grossly overestimate the use of sidearms in the military. The guys most likely to use a sidearm are Military Police for guard duty and to arrest soldiers who don't behave or break the law. I can hardly imagine a scenario where those guys have to dump dozens of rounds or get into an extended firefight. That was only a thing in World War 1 when officers only carried a pistol into actual battle. If you have to defend yourself against multiple assailants and you need tons of firepower you are on the battlefield and that's no place for a sidearm in the first place, that's when you grab your rifle. If you end up in such scenario with only a pistol something has gone veeeeery wrong and you most likely screwed up big time. Don't get me wrong, you cant go wrong with more capacity if there is not a huge sacrifice to be made for it, I am all for it, but lets keep realistic here. Pistols are for guard and police duties, rifles are for actual firefights / combat. And in fact, for rear line troops the US military will field new 9mm submachineguns, pushing the pistol into an even more insignificant role. thats why the UK military issued the 1911 in 9mm from the start becasue 15 rounds is twice as good as 7.... The UK never issued a 9mm 1911. The only 1911 it ever issued was in .45 with the traditional 7 shot magazine. He's probably referring to the Browning Hi power in its L9A1 UK issued variant. Its not actually a 1911, nor a Colt, but it has enough design similarities to be considered a member of the 1911 family by some. Sidenote: Hi powers were usually issued to British soldiers that were carrying a bolt action sniper rifle instead of a normal rifle or officers that weren't using a rifle in the first place, so they were much more likely to end up using their sidearm in an up-close fight than an American soldier carrying both a conventional rifle and a sidearm would be. In cases like that ammo capacity matters because its being used more in a PDW role than in the traditional handgun role. EDIT: A relevant video that tells the story of how the Hi power ended up as a British service pistol:
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Post by Lavochkin on Sept 29, 2019 19:06:27 GMT
Yeah, military service pistols are for sustained combat against multiple determined opponents, unlike in a civilian self-defense scenario where one or a couple of opportunistic and conflict avoidant assailants might potentially be scared off by a two shot derringer or a five shot snubnose that might not even need to be fired in the first place. A 7 shot capacity wasn't a problem for Alvin York and his 1911 in his case however.. I think you guys grossly overestimate the use of sidearms in the military. The guys most likely to use a sidearm are Military Police for guard duty and to arrest soldiers who don't behave or break the law. I can hardly imagine a scenario where those guys have to dump dozens of rounds or get into an extended firefight. That was only a thing in World War 1 when officers only carried a pistol into actual battle. If you have to defend yourself against multiple assailants and you need tons of firepower you are on the battlefield and that's no place for a sidearm in the first place, that's when you grab your rifle. If you end up in such scenario with only a pistol something has gone veeeeery wrong and you most likely screwed up big time. Don't get me wrong, you cant go wrong with more capacity if there is not a huge sacrifice to be made for it, I am all for it, but lets keep realistic here. Pistols are for guard and police duties, rifles are for actual firefights / combat. And in fact, for rear line troops the US military will field new 9mm submachineguns, pushing the pistol into an even more insignificant role. thats why the UK military issued the 1911 in 9mm from the start becasue 15 rounds is twice as good as 7.... The UK never issued a 9mm 1911. The only 1911 it ever issued was in .45 with the traditional 7 shot magazine. I'm aware that as far as significance of military weapons goes, side arms are hardly that important (the U.S. could be issuing Colt Single action armies and it wouldn't change much), just saying the intent of them in a military context vs a civilian one. I'd rather own a High-Power over a 1911 personally. It field strips quicker and has a higher capacity.
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Sept 29, 2019 20:34:31 GMT
I'd rather own a High-Power over a 1911 personally. It field strips quicker and has a higher capacity. I think field stripping does not matter, I field strip my 1911 after every shooting and its a total piece of cake. Yeah, my Glock 17 strips even faster, but why the hurry? Both can be field stripped without tools, now that is important. Heck, most of the common pistols are stupidly easy to strip anyway, the technology of a pistol is rather simple. As for taste, I like the 1911 because I find it extremely easy to shoot well and .45 makes big holes. I can delivery lots of power, very quickly very reliably and without breaking a sweat at various distances. How well I can shoot a gun is the major deciding factor for me, anything else is secondary, that is why I cannot say if I wanted a High power over X gun just by numbers, I'd have to try it out first - reminds me, I never was a fan of the 1911 going by numbers, one day I saw one at my local gun store and handled it and shot it - then I went home with it! And besides all that, despite being a huge Glock fan I have to say, the 1911 is probably the prettiest and best feeling pistol out there. Heavy all steel and machining that screams quality. Like the Kimber Desert Warrior:
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Post by nanotm on Sept 30, 2019 14:28:21 GMT
I think you guys grossly overestimate the use of sidearms in the military. The guys most likely to use a sidearm are Military Police for guard duty and to arrest soldiers who don't behave or break the law. I can hardly imagine a scenario where those guys have to dump dozens of rounds or get into an extended firefight. That was only a thing in World War 1 when officers only carried a pistol into actual battle. If you have to defend yourself against multiple assailants and you need tons of firepower you are on the battlefield and that's no place for a sidearm in the first place, that's when you grab your rifle. If you end up in such scenario with only a pistol something has gone veeeeery wrong and you most likely screwed up big time. Don't get me wrong, you cant go wrong with more capacity if there is not a huge sacrifice to be made for it, I am all for it, but lets keep realistic here. Pistols are for guard and police duties, rifles are for actual firefights / combat. And in fact, for rear line troops the US military will field new 9mm submachineguns, pushing the pistol into an even more insignificant role. The UK never issued a 9mm 1911. The only 1911 it ever issued was in .45 with the traditional 7 shot magazine. He's probably referring to the Browning Hi power in its L9A1 UK issued variant. Its not actually a 1911, nor a Colt, but it has enough design similarities to be considered a member of the 1911 family by some. Sidenote: Hi powers were usually issued to British soldiers that were carrying a bolt action sniper rifle instead of a normal rifle or officers that weren't using a rifle in the first place, so they were much more likely to end up using their sidearm in an up-close fight than an American soldier carrying both a conventional rifle and a sidearm would be. In cases like that ammo capacity matters because its being used more in a PDW role than in the traditional handgun role. EDIT: A relevant video that tells the story of how the Hi power ended up as a British service pistol: no I was referring to the pistols in the armoury stamped as "colt 1911A2 9mm" I mean I carried one around for 5 years I'm pretty much certain what it was (and I dont care if it was a bastardised reengineered thing, with a slightly remodelled pistol grip) it took a 15 round mag (unlike the hi-power's 13 round one) it had a magwell adaptor that let you shove sten sticks in it that was part of the shoulder harness (in practice it made it virtually impossible to shoot from anything but standing unsupported position though) and yeah it was a pita to use it compared with some of the other pistols we had, and I suspect there were a plethora of reasons why not every group had the exact same pistols, I mean before the sauers we had 5 different types of 9mm pistol and then we ended up with 2 types of sig after the Herrick updates rolled out....
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Post by Lavochkin on Oct 1, 2019 3:38:00 GMT
Well, this is a rather imaginative implementation of urban sniper concealment.
"Police sniper gets captor from between colleague's legs"
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Post by Lavochkin on Oct 1, 2019 22:38:42 GMT
I always wanted a .32ACP handgun and if I could have one, this would be it. It's double stack with 12 round mags. Combine it with this ammo, and you have quite the self-defense pistol. Earlier today I ordered my Beretta 81BB, along with 100 rounds of Aguila made ball ammo and 40 rounds of Underwood xtreme defender ammo. John Moses Browning is surely smiling from the heavens for my part in keeping the .32 Auto alive and kicking. More info on the BB version: Will have to get a "feel" for the gun when i get it to see what kind of holster i get for it. Also, getting spare mag(s) for it is going to be a bitch...
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Post by nanotm on Oct 2, 2019 10:05:46 GMT
Earlier today I ordered my Beretta 81BB, along with 100 rounds of Aguila made ball ammo and 40 rounds of Underwood xtreme defender ammo. John Moses Browning is surely smiling from the heavens for my part in keeping the .32 Auto alive and kicking. More info on the BB version: Will have to get a "feel" for the gun when i get it to see what kind of holster i get for it. Also, getting spare mag(s) for it is going to be a bitch... shouldn't be that hard when they have stock, just expensive lol dkfirearms.com/product/beretta-model-81-cheetah-32-acp-12-round-magazine/according to the page there just waiting on stock so might be worth ordering with them in advance and since beretta.com has them listed as a universal magazine www.berettausa.com/en-us/beretta-81-81b-81bb-81f-81fs-magazine-32-auto-12-rd/c85888/ it should fit any model 81 pistol
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Post by Lavochkin on Oct 2, 2019 12:00:19 GMT
Earlier today I ordered my Beretta 81BB, along with 100 rounds of Aguila made ball ammo and 40 rounds of Underwood xtreme defender ammo. John Moses Browning is surely smiling from the heavens for my part in keeping the .32 Auto alive and kicking. More info on the BB version: Will have to get a "feel" for the gun when i get it to see what kind of holster i get for it. Also, getting spare mag(s) for it is going to be a bitch... shouldn't be that hard when they have stock, just expensive lol dkfirearms.com/product/beretta-model-81-cheetah-32-acp-12-round-magazine/according to the page there just waiting on stock so might be worth ordering with them in advance and since beretta.com has them listed as a universal magazine www.berettausa.com/en-us/beretta-81-81b-81bb-81f-81fs-magazine-32-auto-12-rd/c85888/ it should fit any model 81 pistol I had already signed up for the berettausa email notification, but kudos to the DKF link. I've bookmarked it.
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Oct 2, 2019 14:10:11 GMT
Congrats to your new pistol Lavo. Should be an easy shooter with .32 ACP, and a good backup weapon.
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Post by Lavochkin on Oct 3, 2019 0:15:15 GMT
Got an email from Berettausa saying the mags were available again and when i click on the link, it's still sold out, the fuck? I guess it soldout again pretty quickly.
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Post by mattig89ch on Oct 3, 2019 0:32:17 GMT
Got an email from Berettausa saying the mags were available again and when i click on the link, it's still sold out, the fuck? I guess it soldout again pretty quickly. Maybe they were in stock and immediately sold out?
So I posted a while back, about being interested in black powder pistols. I was interested because it might have been a pistol I was able to own and shoot. Something of a rarity here in NY. But I've been getting back into the idea of black powder again, specifically flintlock rifles. Using the same tech our founding fathers used to liberate our country, and gain independence, is something I've always been vaguely interested in. Currently, I'm trying to find more information about it. And seeing if I could afford a cheap one first, to try it out and see how I like it. Before buying something considerably more expensive.
Shame there's no place on Long Island, where I could try out a flint lock rifle first, before buying one. But...this is NY...not exactly friendly to the shooting community around here.
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Post by mattig89ch on Oct 3, 2019 19:19:57 GMT
I'm just gonna leave this here:
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Post by mattig89ch on Oct 4, 2019 12:33:17 GMT
Pretty neat imo
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Post by mattig89ch on Oct 4, 2019 19:26:09 GMT
Kokay, so I've given it some thought. I would like to get into black powder shooting at some point in the future. But the maintenance required is a bit too much for me atm. Right now, I tend to clean my rifles a week or two after shooting. Normally I go in the mornings, then I go and be social in the afternoons.
Helps me to relive some stress at the range, and to work on my social skills at the same time. With black powder shooting, I would have to clean the rifle within hours of shooting it. Or It'd just rust out the barrel. Not feasible for me, presently. Plus the actual cleaning procedure would have to be done in a tub of warm water. And since I clean my rifles in my sisters basement, this is not something that would work for me right now. If/when I can finally move out though, this will change.
*sigh* realities of life interfering with my every day desires. Stupid reality...*low mumbling*
Ah well, something for the bucket list.
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Post by Lavochkin on Oct 5, 2019 5:42:03 GMT
I got my Beretta 81BB earlier (and incidentally i received all the ammo for it too on the same day) and it's a pretty nice little piece, and the first SA/DA and hammer fired auto pistol I've ever owned. It's pretty comparable in dimensions to my .38 snub and fits comfortably in my pocket with no protrusions like said snub (the '81 is also fairly light). So, i'll get a sticky pocket holster for it and some cheap plastic 32. auto ammo cases to store my target ammo in it cause the boxes Aguila has are trash.
Will take pics at some point soon.
Edit: Using a .22 cleaning rod worked out pretty good for the barrel.
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Post by Lavochkin on Oct 5, 2019 19:04:39 GMT
Alright gents, here's the Beretta 81BB. Right and left sides of it. Angled top view where you can see 7.65mm/32 auto markings on the typical Beretta style exposed barrel w/ the S&W 638 .38 snub for comparison. Sight picture where you can see the rear and front white dots that previous '81 models lacked. Side comparison between the Beretta, Glock 19 and the .38 snub. Comparison between a Glock 15 round 9x19 mag and the 12 round Beretta 32. auto mag. Size comparison of the various ammunitions, (from left to right) .22LR, 32. Auto ball, Xtreme Defender .32 auto, .380 ball and a 9x19 hollowpoint. Front of the Xtreme Defender .32 bullet.
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Post by mattig89ch on Oct 5, 2019 20:56:51 GMT
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Post by Lavochkin on Oct 6, 2019 18:33:12 GMT
She's a beauty, ain't she? She's like a downscaled/smaller version of the Beretta 92/M9. Earlier today I ordered a sticky pocket holster for it and I plan on firing it (and the 638 finally) sometime this week.
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Post by Upggrade on Oct 7, 2019 22:35:15 GMT
Anybody know where I can find one of those three round inserts for a Magpul MIAD grip? Mine came with the lube bottle and I'm not seeing the three round anywhere, just bolt/firing pin or batteries.
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