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I know. I was just referring to how there have been reproduction models after the company stopped producing certain versions.
I mean, DWM, prior to becoming Mauser, never made a 10mm Luger, and the .45 was only made in small numbers, since it never really reached full production.
Also, the Luger 06 Rifle was never made beyond the prototype stage.
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To be clear, that company was Mauser.
Even better if she got the ‘Baby Luger’, Maybe in .45 Caliber.
And before you ask, yes, it exists, and were made by the very Company that made the Luger 08. Yes, there are Reproductions, and yes, you can make your own via the online Schematics, provided you have the license, the tools, the material, the know how, etc…
Point is, you can do your own, provided the country you live in allows it.
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RD a glock due to it’s fast, however, pinkie should be the Jericho 941 f. Why? It’s versatility. Change the barrel and you can shoot9mm parabelum, .40 caliber, 44 caliber and 45 caliber.
Their money, their stupidity.
Only because it’s a target pistol, a 6 inch barrel on a pistol is nothing weird.
I also don’t like that pistol, I can get .44 Magnum levels of kinetic energy on a semi-automatic with a .460 Rowland pistol, and I can get 2000+ FPS with .22 TCM, and guns chambered in those cartridges aren’t gonna cost me 5000 bucks. And don’t get me started on the “Low bore axis, even lower recoil spring” crap.
But, y’know, that’s how marketing works, you throw a bunch of cool sounding shit to people, and you’ll have them breaking the bank to be the first ones to get on the gravy train.
I’ve heard there’s a even bigger pistol now…
Because the Desert Eagle is a fun pistol to shoot and not much else, and the Glock 18 has one of the highest rate of fire available for a machine pistol.
Or, if you use DAYZ as a means, the Revolver not needing a magazine would mean you can fire more than one stinking bullet.
And what’s to say you can’t get a Revolver with a smaller calibur? They’re not that rigid. Police officers still use revolvers for a reason, so that means they’re still practical.
Good choices,my favorite revolver and the one I actually have is the sexy looking beautiful stainless steel 8inch barrel Colt Python that fires the good old .357 magnum round,it can also shoot.38 special round.It can even have a scope due to the 8inch barrel.
Good choices,my favorite revolver and the one I actually have is the sexy looking beautiful stainless steel 8inch barrel Colt Python that fires the good old .357 magnum round,it can also shoot.38 special round.It can even have a scope due to the 8inch barrel.
I think I’d try a S&W Model 19 if I ever consider trying a .375. Or maybe Ruger Security Six for a .38?
Revolvers do have good iron sights,they are also well made especially the beautiful python revolver,they feel good,they have good range,and are lightweight most of the time.They may have limited ammo but with one good shot that person is going down,unlike the glock which is for people who don’t know how to shoot and just spray and pray.
Yep,because it was cheap….not good,and when go cheap you get not good things.I have fired a glock and it felt awkward and weird and had horrible range,even desert eagle was more reliable then that piece of crap.
The Glock is basically the best all-rounder in it’s price range.
Cheap, easy to use, (mostly) good quality, and abundant ammo and aftermarket gear.
I thought it was replaced due to the glock being cheaper to produce and maintain, while not being less than is needed for the job in terms of power.
If any of that is factually wrong, then blame good marketing, because as a lay-person I can tell you glocks have gotten that nonsense as a reputation among lay-people. Kind of like how people still go for coke despite nigh universally preferring pepsi in blind taste tests, branding is a thing regardless of the actual product.