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With the subcompact, single-stack .45 ACP Springfield XD-S pistol introduced last year taking awards and flying off shelves, why introduce a 9 mm Luger? In a word, recoil.
October 01, 2013
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It is really amazing how many cartridges have long service lives. During this centennial year of the great .45 ACP cartridge (and the gun that shoots it), we remember a full century of service for this legendary problem-solver. Students of the .45 know that the basic idea is more than 100 years old, since Colt made early relatives of the 1911 as far back as 1905. The desirable ballistics of a big, slow-moving .45 slug for military service goes back as far as 1875 with the .45 Schofield round and 1873 for the .45 Colt. That turn of the century era was fertile time for ammunition designers. We saw the .38 Spl. introduced in 1898, the 9 mm Luger in 1904 and the .44 Spl. in 1907. The .38 Spl. became the top police cartridge of the 20th century in America. It also was the basis for .the famous .357 Mag., which ushered in the Magnum handgun era.
December 22, 2011
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We have one of those firearms milestones coming up. It is the 75th anniversary of the introduction of the Hi-Power pistol.
September 28, 2010
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Just a silly millimeter—that's all that spells the difference in these three successively longer auto pistol cartridges.
March 15, 2010
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The Swiss make more than just watches.
June 24, 2009
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A 9 mm 1911 built for small-statured shooters.
June 24, 2009
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