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« Reply #120 on: <11-22-10/0240:29> »
That one's nice too, but it lacks the usefullness of P90. I always thought it's more like an UZI. :P
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« Reply #121 on: <11-22-10/0505:43> »
That one's nice too, but it lacks the usefullness of P90. I always thought it's more like an UZI. :P
Blasphemy! Get him to the stake :D I personally think that the MP series heavily outclass most 9mm SMGs. Compared to the 5.7x28 rounds in the P90 the difference is really marginal. The design is tested and proven; one's gotta love it.
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« Reply #122 on: <11-22-10/0539:13> »
You can try, but it'll be tricky getting through the P90 Supressing Fire. ;P
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« Reply #123 on: <11-22-10/1922:10> »
Actually the MP7 uses a more robust 4.6x30mm round not the 9mm.  The round is armor percing so it is really nasty as well as effective against folks in kevlar.  Might not have the range of an assualt rifle but it has the stopping power.

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« Reply #124 on: <11-23-10/0341:26> »
Actually the MP7 uses a more robust 4.6x30mm round not the 9mm.  The round is armor percing so it is really nasty as well as effective against folks in kevlar.  Might not have the range of an assualt rifle but it has the stopping power.
I want this handgun for my birthday: CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow ;D
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« Reply #125 on: <11-23-10/0449:14> »
Actually the MP7 uses a more robust 4.6x30mm round not the 9mm.  The round is armor percing so it is really nasty as well as effective against folks in kevlar.  Might not have the range of an assualt rifle but it has the stopping power.
Well thats not so big an edge for MP7, as with a simple barrel change you can shoot these babies from any 9mm NATO gun
Pistol caliber APDS-ammo for the win ;D
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« Reply #126 on: <11-23-10/0531:40> »
Actually the MP7 uses a more robust 4.6x30mm round not the 9mm.  The round is armor percing so it is really nasty as well as effective against folks in kevlar.  Might not have the range of an assualt rifle but it has the stopping power.
I want this handgun for my birthday: CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow ;D


In real life, I'll stick with my Springfield XD.45.
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« Reply #127 on: <11-24-10/0138:01> »
Well thats not so big an edge for MP7, as with a simple barrel change you can shoot these babies from any 9mm NATO gun
Pistol caliber APDS-ammo for the win ;D

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« Reply #128 on: <11-24-10/0327:09> »
Actually the MP7 uses a more robust 4.6x30mm round not the 9mm.  The round is armor percing so it is really nasty as well as effective against folks in kevlar.  Might not have the range of an assualt rifle but it has the stopping power.
I want this handgun for my birthday: CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow ;D


In real life, I'll stick with my Springfield XD.45.
I rather have the CZ. It has 5 more rounds to the clip, it has 9mm rounds which makes training cheaper (want it for sporting purposes) and it is more accurate. I know you can get the XD in 9mm format, but that kind of defeats the point of its existance ;)
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« Reply #129 on: <11-24-10/0548:52> »
Well, it's like I tell everyone who wants to learn to shoot: don't worry about caliber, worry about what feels good in your hand, and what you can hit with. Yes, the 9mm is very accruate and is what I origionally trained on in the academy (with a SIG P226), I found that after a bad run in with a very bad dude on soem bad things I wanted something with a bit more...oomph. And, statistically speaking, most gun battles take place at close range. So often, all one has to do is use point shooting. That and I just seem to do better with .45.

And the XD-9 is an EXCELLENT platform, great for consealed carry and rugged design, in my not-so humble opinion.  8)

Now, if another caliber works for you and the bullet goes where you want it when your booger hook pulls the bang-switch, excellent.

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« Reply #130 on: <11-24-10/0556:15> »
Well, it's like I tell everyone who wants to learn to shoot: don't worry about caliber, worry about what feels good in your hand, and what you can hit with. Yes, the 9mm is very accruate and is what I origionally trained on in the academy (with a SIG P226), I found that after a bad run in with a very bad dude on soem bad things I wanted something with a bit more...oomph. And, statistically speaking, most gun battles take place at close range. So often, all one has to do is use point shooting. That and I just seem to do better with .45.

And the XD-9 is an EXCELLENT platform, great for consealed carry and rugged design, in my not-so humble opinion.  8)

Now, if another caliber works for you and the bullet goes where you want it when your booger hook pulls the bang-switch, excellent.


We have strict laws here so concealed carrying is a big no-no. We may only transport firearms in their appropriate bag/pouch and only to our home, shooting range or hunting grounds. If not hunting or sport shooting it needs to be in a safe (with your ammo in an other safe). So, as you can guess accuracy and pricepoint are really the two big selling points for any weapon. It has a great grip as well ;D
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« Reply #131 on: <11-24-10/1632:44> »
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« Reply #132 on: <11-25-10/0024:57> »
Well, it's like I tell everyone who wants to learn to shoot: don't worry about caliber, worry about what feels good in your hand, and what you can hit with. Yes, the 9mm is very accruate and is what I origionally trained on in the academy (with a SIG P226), I found that after a bad run in with a very bad dude on soem bad things I wanted something with a bit more...oomph. And, statistically speaking, most gun battles take place at close range. So often, all one has to do is use point shooting. That and I just seem to do better with .45.

And the XD-9 is an EXCELLENT platform, great for consealed carry and rugged design, in my not-so humble opinion.  8)

Now, if another caliber works for you and the bullet goes where you want it when your booger hook pulls the bang-switch, excellent.


We have strict laws here so concealed carrying is a big no-no. We may only transport firearms in their appropriate bag/pouch and only to our home, shooting range or hunting grounds. If not hunting or sport shooting it needs to be in a safe (with your ammo in an other safe). So, as you can guess accuracy and pricepoint are really the two big selling points for any weapon. It has a great grip as well ;D

I would guess so. My state has had consealed carry for a few years now and thanfully there have been next to no serious problems. Then again, I am an avid supporter of gun rights and love to shoot in general. I wont go any farther on THAT topic for respect for the rules regarding political discussions.

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« Reply #133 on: <11-25-10/0318:04> »
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« Reply #134 on: <11-29-10/2054:40> »
Well, it's like I tell everyone who wants to learn to shoot: don't worry about caliber, worry about what feels good in your hand, and what you can hit with. Yes, the 9mm is very accruate and is what I origionally trained on in the academy (with a SIG P226), I found that after a bad run in with a very bad dude on soem bad things I wanted something with a bit more...oomph. And, statistically speaking, most gun battles take place at close range. So often, all one has to do is use point shooting. That and I just seem to do better with .45.

And the XD-9 is an EXCELLENT platform, great for consealed carry and rugged design, in my not-so humble opinion.  8)

Now, if another caliber works for you and the bullet goes where you want it when your booger hook pulls the bang-switch, excellent.


We have strict laws here so concealed carrying is a big no-no. We may only transport firearms in their appropriate bag/pouch and only to our home, shooting range or hunting grounds. If not hunting or sport shooting it needs to be in a safe (with your ammo in an other safe). So, as you can guess accuracy and pricepoint are really the two big selling points for any weapon. It has a great grip as well ;D


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