Sterling Mk5 Suppressor (L34A1)
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Nah, I don't like it all all.At that size, I choose an Uzi thank you very much.
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@cwross1976 Ok, you're completely off of the subject...and the VW still has the advantage. It's cheaper and it runs longer lol.
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@tyrantable what you experienced was the slower rounds not deforming. faster hollow points will deform more relaiably than slower ones. this is what you did. comparing .22s to things like 9mm para or .45acp is like comparing a VW to a porche. they are both cars but one is a whole helluva lot sexier than the other.
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@NinjaRider777R true. this weapon is designed from the gitgo to use full house 9mm para.
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AHHHH gun porn.
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@NinjaRider777R Yes, I know what a ported barrel does...and many a person has taken a standard velocity (subsonic) 22 and died without very much energy transfer. Shot placement is the main factor in in a shooting. European handguns were small calibers for most of the early 20th century...such as the 32..while Americans used the 45...so it all boils down to personal preference. This debate has been going on forever..small and fast bullets vs large and slow.
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@tyrantable This particular weapon takes a Supersonic round and SLOWS IT DOWN to subsonic speeds.
That means if you use a round that's already subsonic and try to use it in this weapon, BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN, and once the round exits the barrel, it will be so slow that it will have about the same "stopping power" as a .22
And just because a round has penetrating power doesn't mean jack, if there's no transfer of energy there's no stopping power.
@sethdesade I was only thinking how gorgeous it was the whole video... Eye of the beholder.
taylor189 4 months ago 7
I love this gun program. The one they did on the HK g3 was gorgeous.
N0rthsideDonutz 2 months ago