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@RescueRanger How big of a deal it would be to convert, this to .45ACP calibre ? - 9MM is now outdated for CQB.
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@RescueRanger How big of a deal it would be to convert, this to .45ACP calibre ? - 9MM is now outdated for CQB.
@RescueRanger How big of a deal it would be to convert, this to .45ACP calibre ? - 9MM is now outdated for CQB.
Yes, i totally agree. Back in early 2000 there was a massive debate WRT the stopping power of a 9mm, hollow points are good and all, but 9mm is now nothing more than a self defense round. I think, POF (will/should) come up with a variant, almost every tactical LE unit has now switched over to rifles such as the G36C, Sig550 or Colt/Armalite variants.@RescueRanger : It might be the best option for us, to either convert or build new SMGs for .45ACP round or another strong cartridge, 9MM is useless in CQB now.
Yes, i totally agree. Back in early 2000 there was a massive debate WRT the stopping power of a 9mm, hollow points are good and all, but 9mm is now nothing more than a self defense round. I think, POF (will/should) come up with a variant, almost every tactical LE unit has now switched over to rifles such as the G36C, Sig550 or Colt/Armalite variants.
That said, i have a deep respect for the MP5 (never had to double check the safety), it was one of the first true SMGs i ever trained on and based solely on personal experience i find it to be a very comfortable weapon, compared to the SMG 7.62. That said, i totally agree with you that we need more power in our punch.
Sir, The CQB that you are encountering currently is against the insurgents, which I dont think use any body armor. 9mm is more than enough to take care of them, but if you are planning ahead with the foresight of engaging enemy troops with body armor in cqb, 45ACP can be a good round. From my personal experience I have always have good experience with the 9mm, but I have held great respect for the 5.56 round too. In CQB carbine 5.56 nato HP excels, and can also be employed to reach out to targets at longer distance. IA is experimenting with a smaller 5.56 x 30mm cartridge, another good option for cqb is the FN 5.7×28mm.@RescueRanger : It might be the best option for us, to either convert or build new SMGs for .45ACP round or another strong cartridge, 9MM is useless in CQB now.
Sir, The CQB that you are encountering currently is against the insurgents, which I dont think use any body armor. 9mm is more than enough to take care of them, but if you are planning ahead with the foresight of engaging enemy troops with body armor in cqb, 45ACP can be a good round. From my personal experience I have always have good experience with the 9mm, but I have held great respect for the 5.56 round too. In CQB carbine 5.56 nato HP excels, and can also be employed to reach out to targets at longer distance. IA is experimenting with a smaller 5.56 x 30mm cartridge, another good option for cqb is the FN 5.7×28mm.
9MM lacks the knockout power, firing one you need to aim at the soft spots or take the tricky head shot. I, do understand that they aren't using the body armor, however the future replacement for 9mm round is inching close for SMGs.
Why can't we just use the AK-47s like the militants do against us, albeit a better, lighter variant ? Its a fairly good platform !
@RescueRanger, mate, I have one AK and one MP9... I prefer the former for everything, but it's kind of heavy; The latter is not intimidating enough.
Can you advise me something good... I was thinking of adding one more 'permit', and need to make sure what I get now will suffice for at least 10 more years.
What would you suggest for a compact and light weapon, yet not compromise range and stopping power?
Well mate, if you have something as compact and wonderful as a Mp9, why even bother getting anything else. Perfect personal defence weapon in my humble opinion.
If you are looking for a new rifle, and f money is no concern, and judging by your collection, it seems that way... Ask you friendly supplier for one of these:
With a C Drum magazine, it can be intimidating enough. (That is not me btw). There are a few compact ones knocking around, you will just have to shop around, although if i were you and the AK is genuine, stick with it.
Mate, the gun you posted, is it M4? Looks too big and won't be needing that mini launcher either!
Yeah, AK and MP9 are both original, when I got them permits were 'relatively' easy and import licenses weren't that big of an issue either.
Basically, I better stick with my weapons then, as there is no use to ask a favor and buy something inferior to what I already have.
BTW, thank god it's not you.. That dude has serious tummy issues!
Hahaha, yes it is and that pic is of a relative who likes collecting exotic weapons. That launcher is a Surefire Flashlight, i think you are making the right choice. Trust me, i would take a good AK any day, especially a genuine article.