Miami_JBT
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He's still alive, but probably not for much longer.Sorry i spreaded rumors. Saw somewhere he died but looking now he has pancreatic cancer. Either way not good. People don’t come back from that
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He's still alive, but probably not for much longer.Sorry i spreaded rumors. Saw somewhere he died but looking now he has pancreatic cancer. Either way not good. People don’t come back from that
9x19mm is older than .45 ACPOwn several 9s and 40s, but not a fan of either one in an auto pistol, revolver or carbine. Partial to a 45 ACP. It is an old cartridge but well tested and still works fairly well.
And in my experience which is more than two days, a woman can shoot a 1911, in 45 ACP, as well as a man and can shoot much better than some men I have seen shoot.
You need to have shot against Bill Roger's wife in a FL state IPSC championship match, as I did. We were tied for top in class and shot the Christmas Tree as a shoot off. She did not win, but that was not for lack of trying.
Beretta series pistols even in 9mm had a similar replacement cycle for locking wedges and recoil springs.Probably at the behest of the gun manufacturers who kept having the weak points in their guns demonstrated by original 10mm. That BP .40 was snappy enough we had to have our guns replaced every 5,000 rounds. Now by "replaced" I mean with one that had gone back to wherever the main arsenal was for inspection and critical parts replacement, not a brand-new from the factory gun. Some folks did get NIB guns when theirs failed a frame or slide inspection but that was not the norm.
Never worked for FHP @zombieh8r. Municipal agencies issued it too. Prior to the .45 GAP, FHP never issued GLOCK. They issued Berettas. I never carried Beretta in my LE career.You lost me at 45gap and law enforcement career. That tells me you’re a trooper, so no reason to read further
Yup, a BIG SWING & MISS.A swing and a miss....
I never got into .357 SIG, but I might have to give it a go since I am esoteric at this stage in my life.I can’t say I have any love for the 45 gap, I didn’t care for of the looks of the slide being wider than the frame .
And didn’t see any advantage to it over 45acp in any of my other pistols. But I’m a big fan of the 40 S&W , it’s my primary carry choice , it and 357 sig make up 90 percent of the defense pistols I choose to carry. The Glock 31 in 357sig is as close as you can get to 16 shot 357 magnum power in a reasonably compact package.
All of the above is my opinion and nothing more.
I never got into .357 SIG, but I might have to give it a go…
I like turning money into loud noise and bright flashes.My G31 is fun to shoot… lots of “blast” if that makes sense.
Glad I started reloading for it years ago… got about 8k rounds stashed.
It's on my list for my G22. Brass will be hard to come by for reloading, I'm sure. Haven't really looked or checked.I never got into .357 SIG, but I might have to give it a go since I am esoteric at this stage in my life.
Maybe I'll hunt down a .357 SIG barrel for my Browning .40 S&W HP.
I owned a glock 23. And I don't mind .40 s&w. One thing it has going for it is most people share your beliefs on it. Guess what? While covid was going. I was able to walk into ANY gun shop and buy as much .40 as I wanted to. 9mm, 45, 223/556, 7.62x39, shotgun shells. All gone. But literally thousands of rounds of 40 still on shelves. I didn't even notice the shortage. 40 and 357 sig were completely unaffected by covid. And on top of that. 40 has the same if not slightly better ballistics depending on the load. I always said the weakest 40 was the same ballistically as the hottest 9mmI always preferred 357sig over 40 S&W. I just hate 40 with a passion. I’ve owned several and never liked any of them. I always wanted to like them. I just couldn’t.
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It's on my list for my G22. Brass will be hard to come by for reloading, I'm sure. Haven't really looked or checked.
I agree with your .40 supply comment. I was able to buy .40 in 1000 round cases for considerably less than 9mm.I owned a glock 23. And I don't mind .40 s&w. One thing it has going for it is most people share your beliefs on it. Guess what? While covid was going. I was able to walk into ANY gun shop and buy as much .40 as I wanted to. 9mm, 45, 223/556, 7.62x39, shotgun shells. All gone. But literally thousands of rounds of 40 still on shelves. I didn't even notice the shortage. 40 and 357 sig were completely unaffected by covid. And on top of that. 40 has the same if not slightly better ballistics depending on the load. I always said the weakest 40 was the same ballistically as the hottest 9mm
I went and checked 100 rounds of Winchester Ranger 180 grain .40's as well as the 30 or so 155 Federals I had handy in magazines. They all passed the drop in gauge check, at least!Seems like factory 40, like factory 10mm is weak. Also factory sizing sucks. Get a go, no go drop in gauge and check your rounds, 80% fail. It will shock ya.
RIP Paul.
I tried to watch a video that was purportedly his brother.....couldn't make it 5 mins....he's NOT PaulYeah, I know his family is going to try and keep the channel alive, but I just can't see that working out. The channel was half the content and half Paul's personality/delivery style. I would be legit shocked if it was as interesting with anyone else at the helm.
It is big shoes to fill and in the end. Either they'll get their own rhythm, or the channel will simply be the old episodes from Paul Harrell.Yeah, I know his family is going to try and keep the channel alive, but I just can't see that working out. The channel was half the content and half Paul's personality/delivery style. I would be legit shocked if it was as interesting with anyone else at the helm.
It is big shoes to fill and in the end. Either they'll get their own rhythm, or the channel will simply be the old episodes from Paul Harrell.
Take Stephan Camp's Hi-Powers & Handguns website.
Camp passed away over a decade now. His wife ran the website and she's gotten long in the tooth. Allen Zant is now running the place. He's going to produce some new material. From 2011 to 2024, there was no new material being added to the page. It was just all of Camp's old articles and reviews.
I think that's what's going to happen with Harrell's channel. The family will run it, most of it will be Harrell's material and his brother will add something to it every now and again.
It is what it is.