Or lack there of, in not having the ability to create their own. Though it got turned how it did because of the ammount of slaves sent to the US, as slaves never got any schooling, they spelt things as they sounded. Which is how letters got dropped.
'The inhabitants of England are known as "English" or more commonly referred to as "Tossers" by the citizens of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. A more recent designation used in international circles is "Simple English". England is also the birthplace of the "Chav", a form of surrealist, degenerate homo-sapiens-sapiens.'
Hmmm. I own a 9mm. It's about as acurate and reliable as a $2 watch.
It's more dangerous as a thrown weapon.
Nah I like my .357 (big gun). even if you miss, it'll scare the target to death.
Actually a 9mm is more of a gangbanger's gun. Come here to Texas & I'll
show y'all a real Firearm. LOL we could shoot some a them aluminIum cans.
@ Racer Y: It's funny you should mention the accuracy of the Beretta 9mm. The Army has had quite a lot of success with it at the National Pistol Championship at Camp Perry, Ohio, where everyone shoots with just one hand on the gun. It's not that it's inaccurate, it's just very hard to shoot for most people because the trigger is so stiff, especially when shooting one-handed. A 1911 .45 tends to be much easier, even though it's firing a bigger bullet. Most people who compete shoot modified 1911 .45's with less gun powder in the rounds for less recoil.
BTW, a .357 is no bigger than a 9mm. They use the same diameter bullet (9 millimeter = 0.354 inch). It's just that the .357 has a larger casing and more gun powder. The overall difference in speed is not huge, though. I think the muzzle velocities are something like 1200 fps and 1400 fps for the 9mm and .357, respectively. They're both supersonic. I don't disagree on the difference in sound level, though. The .357 is much louder.
Uhh I said 9mm, I didn't specify brand of gun. The 9 i have is a piece a crap bullet hose. The .357 I have is way more accurate than a stock beretta
and diameter may be close but that's about it. The grain you use in your bullet casing is different. the .357 is a lot hotter load than a 9mm.
I don't have my chart handy, but when you look at muzzle energy, the .357
puts out a lot foot pounds (not fps) more than a nine, A nine is like being stabbed with a knife - a .357 is like being stabbed with a train. (overly exaggerated of course )
In fact, a nine is better compared to a .38 or a .32.
BTW I shot a competition .45 once... Couldn't hit the side of a barn with it.
Even the trigger was finished to where the surface of it sloped to on side, making it almost a right handed only gun.
and as far as speed goes.... A subsonic 9mm (uzi makes those bullets)
has a lot more stopping power than a regular one.. It tends to slam against the target more than just punching through it.
Also a six shooter puts out more energy as none of it it used for the loading process- all the gas forces the bullet down the barrel.
Fair enough. I assumed you meant the Beretta since that's the most popular 9mm pistol.
I've never heard of someone doing that before. The idea is to be able to pull the trigger straight back and such a trigger would make that pretty much impossible.
With my competition .45, I can generally get most of my shots within an 8 inch circle at 50 yards.
You might be surprised. I would bet that most people in my part of the country have never even seen a gun in person.
And after beeing asked by some funny american asking for our Fuerer and how he is doing, i started thinking...
But the first time i saw a gun (in my hands) wasn't at school (early grades) where we met our police officer in person.
Nor on the street were police was chasing someone. (didn't saw a gun here too)
NO
It was during my service, at age 20 around were i fired a gun (3 diff types).
So I'm not into guns, but into machinery (non lethal) and thats why i already forgot the specs of these weapons i was trained on.
(don't know if i can use them properly after that time)
So maybee it's the fact that we need proper training, a clear record and beeing memeber of some Firearm-sport-club (poor description, sorry) to legally own a gun, that has kept me away from "dangerous machinery" and therefore saved my life.
I enjoyed shooting, (bloody loud), enjoed the responsibility with it, but i'm glad that firearms aren't that visible here in germany...
A cell phone is a type of mobile phone, as I guess there could be many other types(any phone that is not wired I would assume could be called a mobile phone), see the earlier car phones that were obviously mobile but did not use cellular networks. If you want to define a native name, where do you think cell phones were invented?