What caliber is a ww2 Luger?
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What caliber is a ww2 Luger?
In the German Army service, it was adopted in a slightly modified form as the Pistole Modell 1908 (Pistole 08) in caliber 9×19mm Parabellum….
Luger pistol | |
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Cartridge | 7.65×21mm Parabellum 9×19mm Parabellum |
Action | Toggle-locked, short recoil |
Rate of fire | 116 rpm (semi-automatic) |
What 9mm has the least recoil?
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What is the difference between open carry and concealed carry?
The concealed handgun can’t be used to protect yourself and others if it is not readily accessible. If it is not discreetly concealed, well…it is no longer concealed. Open carry is a hot-button issue in both the gun culture and the eye of the public.
Was the Hi-Power pistol used in WW2?
Interestingly the Hi-Power pistol was used throughout World War II by both Allied and Axis forces, with the Germans producing models at the Fabrique Nationale (FN) plant in Belgium. Those made by the Germans bear German inspection and acceptance marks, and those guns were used by the Waffen-SS and paratrooper units.
Is your concealed handgun discreetly concealed?
The concealed handgun can’t be used to protect yourself and others if it is not readily accessible. If it is not discreetly concealed, well…it is no longer concealed.
Should you open carry your handgun?
There are other concerns with open carry. One is that the exposed handgun becomes an inviting target for thieves, bullies, and show-offs. More than one good person innocently carrying a holstered gun has been disarmed by someone who had no right to touch them, sometimes with tragic results.