Oh shit. Thanks now I'm torn. I can get the bitone used for 500 . Or the all black new for 400. Am I being too picky? I like the bitones better
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xd45 subcompact. wheres best place to get?
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Originally posted by Mike View PostIt's been bugging me that I went with it over the 40. But I wanted to get something my fiance was comfortable learning to shoot with.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostIt's been bugging me that I went with it over the 40. But I wanted to get something my fiance was comfortable learning to shoot with.www.hppmotorsports.com
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Originally posted by GAP View Post.40 is not much more effective as a bad guy killer than the 9mm (arguably). And you get more capacity and less recoil with the 9mm.Non tapatalk Sig so the butt hurt va-JJs can stop crying about not being able to turn it off.
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Oh by the way. I didn't get the all black. I got the bitone. It was What I wanted in the first place. But still got it cheaper new than gunmasters had it used. Was priced at $580. He knocked it down to $520. Gunmasters had it for $530 used. So I'm happy.Non tapatalk Sig so the butt hurt va-JJs can stop crying about not being able to turn it off.
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Originally posted by GAP View PostJust an example, 9mm Corbon DPX has 399lb/lbs and the .40 has 448ft/lbs. But doesn't the higher velocity of the 9mm improve the shock to tissue/organs and make stopping power closer then the energy numbers lead to believe.
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Originally posted by bottlerocket View PostI'm pretty sure the ft/lb number takes complete consideration of the velocity of the round. i.e. if your round was sitting still, it would have X ft/lbs, X=weight of the bullet.
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