Posted on 04/12/2024 3:02:00 PM PDT by ammodotcom
Report highlights:
• An average of 10,252 firearms were used in homicides between 2015 and 2019. Handguns were involved in 59% of homicides in 2020.
• Handguns were used in 62% of homicides between 2015 and 2019.
• Most mass shooters used firearms chambered in 9mm and .223 Remington in 2023 and 2024 (to date), resulting in 45% of all deaths.
• 1 in 6 criminal assaults involving a firearm results in death.
• Gunshot victims were 4.5 times more likely to die when shot by larger caliber bullets (.357 magnum, .40, .44 magnum, .45, 10 mm, and 7.62 × 39 mm) than small calibers (.25, .32, and .38).
• Knives are used in 3X more murders than rifles. Personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.) are used in nearly 2 times more murders than rifles.
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Don’t blame ‘em for that, but it’s a lot of bucks for six shot revolvers.
Hope yer good, amigo!
Don’t know for sure.
I have seen some parts. Slide seems the same. Spring is specific. Mag is different. Ejector is different.
Those parts are supposed to slide onto a 1911 frame.
I actually prefer a .38 Super with jacketed hollow points, getting to old to lug the weight of a 1911 and wrists aren’t what they used to be.
I actually prefer a .38 Super with jacketed hollow points, getting to old to lug the weight of a 1911 and wrists aren’t what they used to be.
Worked great, so long as you measure success against the actual goal: disarming Americans.
Depends on who made them, but most 9mm 1911s have slides of similar weight to the .45 versions, if not a bit heavier. A lot of them even have the same outer barrel diameter as the .45 versions, just a differently machined breech face, etc.
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