Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?
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Or any striker fired pistol with a system and trigger-type you are used to.
https://waltherarms.com/ppq-45/
https://shopsigsauerarms.com/sig-sauer-p320-carry-45-acp-striker-fired-pistol/
https://www.smith-wesson.com/product/mp-m20?sku=11523&preselect=1
Most if the above come in full size and compact. All in what you want to do with it.
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@Axtremus said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
For curiosity.
Don't be too curious. From my admittedly layman's perspective, I believe that looking down the pointy end is typically a bad idea.
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Well, you started with the hardest firearm to master. Handgun proficiency under all conditions is difficult.
There are many things you can do with shotguns. Trap, skeet, sporting clays. Or rifles. Long distance, service rifle matches, etc.
Or shucks, if you become really bit by the bug, something like 3 Gun matches. If you like to revisit the Wild West, there's SASS...I was talking with a guy last night who competes with Colt SAA revolvers while riding on a horse.
Shucks, maybe we'll see Ax wielding a Benelli in a duck blind.
But whatever you do with firearms, be safe and have fun.
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I have no interest in buying guns for personal protection, but I must admit I quite fancy doing some target shooting. I used to love the archery, but I kept getting injured. I think I started it too late in life.
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@Jolly said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
But whatever you do with firearms, be safe and have fun.
Yes, I have the same plan in mind.
There is no deadline for me to learn this stuff, so if it takes me a longer while to learn to use different types of firearms, I am ok with that.
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@Axtremus Go big or go home. lol
Seriously though, I was way more accurate with my .22 pistol vs. the .45 ACP. The .38 Super was smack in the middle of both. Of course it had some major advantages over the .45 ACP. The 38 Super is what is known as a "Race Gun".
Compensated barrel, C-More Red Dot Finder, 28 round magazine.
Kimber Stainless II .45 ACP. This is an old photo. It has some nice carved wood handles on it now.
The ,38 Super "Race Gun"
They are both 1911s with the TRI .38 Super being a much more "modern" and tuned piece.
Been meaning to get a 9mm and of course a shotgun, I just never got around to it.
I've also been meaning to build an AR-15. Building things is always fun.
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@mark said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
I've also been meaning to build an AR-15. Building things is always fun.
Mark, there has to be some way for you to combine RC aircraft, VR goggles and firearms
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@mark said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
@Axtremus Go big or go home. lol
Seriously though, I was way more accurate with my .22 pistol vs. the .45 ACP. The .38 Super was smack in the middle of both. Of course it had some major advantages over the .45 ACP. The 38 Super is what is known as a "Race Gun".
Compensated barrel, C-More Red Dot Finder, 28 round magazine.
Kimber Stainless II .45 ACP. This is an old photo. It has some nice carved wood handles on it now.
The ,38 Super "Race Gun"
They are both 1911s with the TRI .38 Super being a much more "modern" and tuned piece.
Been meaning to get a 9mm and of course a shotgun, I just never got around to it.
I've also been meaning to build an AR-15. Building things is always fun.
Nice pistol. I reckon you were doing competitive shooting back when .38 Super would allow you to make major?
If you don't want to spend a bunch of money and want something to play around with, Palmetto State Armory will occasionally sell their blem kits at a reasonable price. Most of the time, the blemishes are pretty hard to find. Check 'em out.
Alternatively, a nice inexpensive AR is the S&W sporter. It will do for starters and then you can work your way up as you wish.
I mentioned 3-gun. I bet you'd enjoy that...
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
@mark said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
I've also been meaning to build an AR-15. Building things is always fun.
Mark, there has to be some way for you to combine RC aircraft, VR goggles and firearms
...mounted on a bicycle with a telescope attached.
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@George-K said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
@mark said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
I've also been meaning to build an AR-15. Building things is always fun.
Mark, there has to be some way for you to combine RC aircraft, VR goggles and firearms
...mounted on a bicycle with a telescope attached.
with a 3D printed turret...
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@George-K said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
@mark said in Hey Jolly, 9mm Luger vs. .45 ACP, what do you think?:
I've also been meaning to build an AR-15. Building things is always fun.
Mark, there has to be some way for you to combine RC aircraft, VR goggles and firearms
...mounted on a bicycle with a telescope attached.
The lot of it 3D printed.
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You can print guns, of course.