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@MastanKhan @MilSpec I'm inclined towards the 36 but the 26 has an advantage over it in terms of the number of rounds. And hollow point 9mm, can be equally destructive.30 over 36. if you are ok with a .45 in carry frame. 26 is 9mm so apples and oranges.
I am not a big fan of 45acp, because of a wrist injury I had a long time ago. 9mm works for me, both my handguns are 9mm's. Two of your ops are 45's so I thought you might be more inclined towards the 45. If I had to pick I would pick the 26, but that's just me.@MastanKhan @MilSpec I'm inclined towards the 36 but the 26 has an advantage over it in terms of the number of rounds. And hollow point 9mm, can be equally destructive.
Much upgraded from my baby - CZ-75B. Unfortunately cannot get the 22LR conversion kit due to firearms rules here. Licence is by weapon serial no; a seperate licence would be needed.Another of my babies that i am about to dispose of:
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Nice, i have a brazilian clone, CBC exact replica. Cost me $200 approx - 18 yrs back. still working well.Beretta RS202 pump action (pic taken from net) 12 Guage( Bara bore)
Actually it is my father's and very old now. IMO pistols are better for self defence than these unreliable heavies. Many times the new cartridge gets stuck when you pump it to the chamber.Nice, i have a brazilian clone, CBC exact replica. Cost me $200 approx - 18 yrs back. still working well.
yes correct, it is tad bit heavy and recoil is interesting; never had any issues with it. Mine takes 9+1 cartridge. The CBC is there when we go out to the farms during autumn for fowls. I have CZ-75B for past 20 yrs + and Taurus 38 sp. CZ-75 is just perfect.Actually it is my father's and very old now. IMO pistols are better for self defence than these unreliable heavies. Many times the new cartridge gets stuck when you pump it to the chamber.
Mine takes 7+1 shells. Your barrel maybe is longer than mine's.yes correct, it is tad bit heavy and recoil is interesting; never had any issues with it. Mine takes 9+1 cartridge. The CBC is there when we go out to the farms during autumn for fowls. I have CZ-75B for past 20 yrs + and Taurus 38 sp. CZ-75 is just perfect.
Yes, it appears to be. I assume yours is 12 gg like mine.Mine takes 7+1 shells. Your barrel maybe is longer than mine's.
yes it is 12GGYes, it appears to be. I assume yours is 12 gg like mine.
I found something interesting...I really didnt know this thing existed. There 're only 2 countries which produce it- Israel (Corner shot), Pakistan (POF eye). This is just apt to be used in hostage situations. Isnt it?Actually it is my father's and very old now. IMO pistols are better for self defence than these unreliable heavies. Many times the new cartridge gets stuck when you pump it to the chamber.
This is just apt to be used in hostage situations. Isnt it?
Good point, kindly open up anew thread.Maybe for covert insertions where being quiet is necessary, but hostage rescues are fast and violent. You need surprise, speed and to overwhelm your adversaries before they can react and take actions against you or the hostages. Cornershot is too deliberate.
Photo comes from the recent US-Kurdish raid in Iraq on an ISIS prison, notice their speed?
*this thread doesn't allow for videos, so the link couldn't be embedded.
Video Purports to Show Raid on IS Prison In Iraq - YouTube
Fast and violent saves lives, take too much time and you lose surprise and put yourselves and the hostages at risk.