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Originally Posted by pogo2
This is a little puzzling. Does the writer mean only .45 caliber but different bullet weights, such as 180 to 230 grains? Or is his comment about "multiple bullet sizes" meant to say the gun must be able to handle 9mm and .40 S&W in addition to .45 ACP?
Perhaps they should look at the S&W M&P gun as a candidate. It is made in the US, has different backstrap inserts for different hand sizes, is reasonably priced, and should eventually be available in all 3 major semiauto calibers.
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Could actually be read either way. Different weights (and thereby powder charges) will affect cycling with a can on it.
I would expect, though, that they mean being able to switch between calibers, since most of the world is 9mm. Maybe a return of the modular breechface?
Plain stupid, really. We didn't sign the Hague Accords, IIRC, and "Rules of War" is a dated concept, post-massed-forces combat. Shoot real rounds, do real damage. Put out an XTP HP in 124 gr, or a Hornady V-Max in .223, and I do believe mortality would rise a tad.
