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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 21:20:51 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Dan Krueger wrote: I'd take a Glock 34 any day over that wheelgun. Fully legal mag on the Glock holds 17 rounds, standard barrel is 5" long, and if you need them, lasergrips are available. Oh, and my guess is the semi-auto mechanism is inherently more accurate than the wheelgun's. You have a single or double action wheelgun? If double, you keep a chamber empty for safety's sake? If so, that means the G34 mag holds more than three times the number of rounds. How is that 17 round magazine legal? Pre-ban? Nope. Perfectly legal in Maryland. I'm not sure how you can say the semi-auto is "inherently" more accurate than a revolver. A barrel is a barrel. The same bullets pass through them. How they get to the barrel matters. True. However, I much prefer revolvers because they are simpler, easier to reload (quicker actually) and easier to handle. Their major disadvantage is number of rounds, but accuracy more than makes up for it. Revolvers are inherently more accurate due to construction. The barrel is fixed. The older 1911 mdl colt 45 auto, suffered accuracy as the barrel floated in the slide. It could move with the force of the propellant expanding. They fixed this by adding a collet at the front of the barrel. When the slide went forward, it locked the barrel in position. Is the Gold Cup model. |
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 06:32:51 GMT, "Bill McKee"
wrote: Revolvers are inherently more accurate due to construction. The barrel is fixed. The older 1911 mdl colt 45 auto, suffered accuracy as the barrel floated in the slide. LOL! Krause is now saying that autos are more accurate!? Where does he get this stuff? I mean, we all know he is a liar, but come on. __ "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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