Browning 9mm WW2 Canadian Issue Review.AVI

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2011

A look at my Browning high power 9mm WW2 Canadian army issue

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  • lololol can you get a desert eagle .50 cal with clip holding 10-6- rounds and its legal for california/canada? If you can then do it... its powerful as fuck. I havent done the math but i think a full flip of .50 action express has more overall joules of energy stored in the clip than a 9mm 16rd mag. This is because .50 uses less brass per joule of energy expended downrange, thus meaning, the smaller the cartrige, the less overall energy can be fit into the clip with all the brass crowding it.

  • @anticannoneer Its just the law here, doesnt make much sense i know. A semi-auto handgun can not have a magazine with a capacity of more than 10 rounds, doesnt matter if its a .22 or a .50cal

  • did you say in-operable?

  • @androsborsato Yes. i said the firearm was taken apart and stored in different trunks, making the firearm in-operable (barrel in one trunk, rest of firearm in another) once re-assembled the firearm functions fine.

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  • Why would a Canadian WWII pistol have "Canada" written in Russian and Chinese on it?

  • It must mean a lot to have kept his sidearm in the family. Thanks for sharing.

    

  • What a great gun with a wonderful history. Thanks for sharing.

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