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    Default my toys

    very fast running
    Last edited by glocking26; October 17th, 2009 at 03:14 PM.

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    .45 or 9mm ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by armabill
    .45 or 9mm ?
    9mm cheaper to shoot.

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    probably easier to control, too.

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    Nice Piece!!!
    "All the perplexities, confusion and distress in America arise, not from defects in their Constitution or Confederation, not from want of honor or virtue, so much as from the downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit and circulation." John Adams

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    Quote Originally Posted by BankerA
    Nice Piece!!!
    Thanks

    It loves to eat 9mm at 1100 rpm. Dicks in delaware has them for $5.48 a box on sale. Not on sale $5.89 a box and no tax ya can't beat that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glocking26
    Thanks

    It loves to eat 9mm at 1100 rpm. Dicks in delaware has them for $5.48 a box on sale. Not on sale $5.89 a box and no tax ya can't beat that.
    Sweet Jesus, 1100 rpm? I fired an M11 once a while back but it had a slowfire conversion. That thing has to be a bullet hose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glocking26
    ... Dicks in delaware has them for $5.48 a box on sale. Not on sale $5.89 a box and no tax ya can't beat that...
    Is that for 50, or 100 rounds? What brand shells?

    I buy my 9mm rounds from the local walmart. 100 Remington 9mm Lugers is $11

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    I don't mean this as a cut (really I don't) but can one even hit the side of a barn with them on full auto. My only limited experience has been with a full auto uzi and past 10 yards I was dropping birds. Can one really be accurate with them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillyd2
    I don't mean this as a cut (really I don't) but can one even hit the side of a barn with them on full auto. My only limited experience has been with a full auto uzi and past 10 yards I was dropping birds. Can one really be accurate with them?
    Yes, with enough practice you can. I've gotten to the point with my M16 where I can easily dump a full mag of .223 into body mass at 10 yards with no problem. Granted that's not particularly HARD once you're used to it, but it just takes practice and knowing how to hold & lean into the gun.
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