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Perfect round = the one you don't miss with.
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I guess your new to my videos, youll find Im a genuine personj with no script if you want just info thats all go elsewhere I have a personality and it shows in every video...
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@cutlerylover He didnt invent shit, he stole it from tesla. Edison was an enormous asshole.
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so did i hear u right? the 40 actually has a bit more kinetic energy than the 45?
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@SuperFrothingham I believe Frederick DeMoleyns was the first person to "invent" and patent the light bulb. in 1851.
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hmmm. I would have liked to see the comparison with the most common weight not the lightest. Idk many ppl who carry 95 grain 9mm
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@cutlerylover Nikola Tesla, look him up. Edison did not invent the light bulb, as modern American textbooks will have you think.
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to much talking. Where Are The Guns!!!
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@KurNorock FBI used the Smith & Wesson 1076. Not the Bren Ten.
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OMG. I totally know what I'm buying my step mother for Christmas this year!
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@cutlerylover Either way he still doesent know what year it was, the original design was made in 1903............
Not to sound rude and all but the 1911 was invented in 1908. It was adopted into the us army in 1911. :)
Gewehr7 11 months ago
@Gewehr7 invented is a general word...some thing are invented, then it takes years to be put into production...did Thomas Edison invent the light bulb in Oct of 1879? Orf did he just get the idea in then? specifications and details are not always what they seem...hehe, yes thats a smart ass response to yes yes your right, but I dont like admitting Im wrong, haha
cutlerylover 11 months ago 2
Dude, your entire 10mm portion was full of false information. I have 135g loads (my carry load) that travel at 1608 fps with 775 ft/lbs. Factory ammo from double tap.
The 10mm was developed for the FBI. After extensive testing they found the recoil to be slightly more than a .45 but manageable because of the less 'flippy' recoil. The problems arose when smaller FBI agents (women mostly) didn't feel comfortable with the large grip of the Bren Ten.
KurNorock 1 year ago
cont.
They just were used to smaller grips on smaller caliber pistols. So to make them more comfortable, the FBI asked for a reduced power load. The reduced power load set the agents at ease with the grip size, but the S&W came along and found they could put the FBI load into a shorter case, reduce the size of the grip and make an intermediate caliber called the .40S&W.
This, combined with production issues of the Bren Ten, sealed the deal and the FBI switched to the .40.
KurNorock 1 year ago
@KurNorock point taken, but it still remains to be one of the most powerfull pistol calibers...
cutlerylover 1 year ago
@KurNorock this is a generalization and info came straight from a book on ammo, different loads will perform differently, as for the 10mm it turned out to be too much for some agents as you mentioned and they dropped using it...
cutlerylover 1 year ago