Mohave-Tec
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......and the Speer Gold Dot went away today as well.Strangest thing....Cabelas has been out of every single hand gun round for 6 weeks, except 40 caliber Speer Gold Dot. Which it has never run out of. That is so strange.
......and the Speer Gold Dot went away today as well.Strangest thing....Cabelas has been out of every single hand gun round for 6 weeks, except 40 caliber Speer Gold Dot. Which it has never run out of. That is so strange.
Fully restocked huh? Let us know how long that lasts. Might have to take a road trip to NY.:biggrin:Bass Pro in Auburn NY has fully restocked with most handgun calibers of UMC and WWB ammo. I picked up 3 UMC 9mm bulk packs, $55 per box of 250.
I bought 10 boxes of 40 cal Blazer Brass a couple weeks ago at Wally World. It was $13 here too.
Yeah. You keep telling me that..40 has not been common pistol or rifle ammo in over a decade...
that's why it is the most available...
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.40 has not been common pistol or rifle ammo in over a decade...
that's why it is the most available...
guess i should buy a .40 so I have ammo for something...
Yeah. You keep telling me that.
Shooting Times' Technical Editor rates the 9mm Luger and .357 Magnum as the most influential and important autoloader and revolver cartridges of the century....
The 20th Century's Top Handgun Cartridges:
Top Handgun Cartridges of the 20th Century
Top Autoloader Pistol of the Century?
1911 .45 ACP:
Auto Pistol of the 20th Century - Page One
The top 10 guns used in crimes in the United States, according to an
unpublished Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms report:
1. Smith and Wesson .38 revolver
2. Ruger 9 mm semiautomatic
3. Lorcin Engineering .380 semiautomatic
4. Raven Arms .25 semiautomatic
5. Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun
6. Smith and Wesson 9mm semiautomatic
7. Smith and Wesson .357 revolver
8. Bryco Arms 9mm semiautomatic
9. Bryco Arms .380 semiautomatic
10. Davis Industries .380 semiautomatic
A study done in by the University of Pennsylvania showed that, in
Philadelphia,:
In 1985, of 91 homicides
44% .38 caliber revolver
19% .25 caliber pistol
14% .22 caliber revolver
14% .32 caliber revolver
3% 9 mm pistol
2% .357 caliber revolver
In 1990, of 204 homicides
23% 9 mm pistol
18% .38 caliber revolver
16% .357 caliber revolver
16% .22 caliber revolver
10% .32 caliber revolver
America's Most Wanted Guns (not a 40 in the bunch):
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I am just razzing ya... the .40 can make somebody just as dead as a .22 can...
I myself believe shot placement counts most...
And I consider you to be the lucky one, that you can find ammo, i have over 60 firearms and not a .40 in the bunch and can't find a bullet, loaded or otherwise...
:-(
Well, like everyone says, "A well placed shot with a ..."In 1985, of 91 homicides
44% .38 caliber revolver
19% .25 caliber pistol
14% .22 caliber revolver
14% .32 caliber revolver
3% 9 mm pistol
2% .357 caliber revolver
In 1990, of 204 homicides
23% 9 mm pistol
18% .38 caliber revolver
16% .357 caliber revolver
16% .22 caliber revolver
10% .32 caliber revolver
Shooting Times' Technical Editor rates the 9mm Luger and .357 Magnum as the most influential and important autoloader and revolver cartridges of the century....
The 20th Century's Top Handgun Cartridges:
Top Handgun Cartridges of the 20th Century
Top Autoloader Pistol of the Century?
1911 .45 ACP:
Auto Pistol of the 20th Century - Page One
The top 10 guns used in crimes in the United States, according to an
unpublished Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms report:
1. Smith and Wesson .38 revolver
2. Ruger 9 mm semiautomatic
3. Lorcin Engineering .380 semiautomatic
4. Raven Arms .25 semiautomatic
5. Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun
6. Smith and Wesson 9mm semiautomatic
7. Smith and Wesson .357 revolver
8. Bryco Arms 9mm semiautomatic
9. Bryco Arms .380 semiautomatic
10. Davis Industries .380 semiautomatic
A study done in by the University of Pennsylvania showed that, in
Philadelphia,:
In 1985, of 91 homicides
44% .38 caliber revolver
19% .25 caliber pistol
14% .22 caliber revolver
14% .32 caliber revolver
3% 9 mm pistol
2% .357 caliber revolver
In 1990, of 204 homicides
23% 9 mm pistol
18% .38 caliber revolver
16% .357 caliber revolver
16% .22 caliber revolver
10% .32 caliber revolver
America's Most Wanted Guns (not a 40 in the bunch):
Link Removed
I am just razzing ya... the .40 can make somebody just as dead as a .22 can...
I myself believe shot placement counts most...
And I consider you to be the lucky one, that you can find ammo, i have over 60 firearms and not a .40 in the bunch and can't find a bullet, loaded or otherwise...
:-(
OH, and my carry's are:
Primary Carry - Para P14-45 (.45 ACP) Double Stack that I alternate with a SW1911 .45 ACP Single Stack
Secondary Backup Glock G36 Slimline .45 ACP
Tertiary Backup Sig P232 SL .380 ACP
I recommend Corbon Power Balls or Corbon DPX for any caliber for defense...