Posted on 05/25/2016 12:04:37 PM PDT by w1n1
Handguns are almost always inferior to rifles in terms of accuracy and stopping power. Since defensive fighting usually happens up close, those qualities are important, but casual carrying of long guns is not socially acceptable in much of the world. The solution is to use the most powerful handgun thats still practical for unsupported firing.
Guncrafter Industries Model No. 4 Hunting pistol attempts to create exactly that kind of weapon by combining 6 inches of barrel with a .50-caliber bore, the largest legally possible without National Firearms Act paperwork. That way, the projectile already has an impressive frontal area, 23 percent wider than .45 ACP, and 15 percent higher velocity for the same 230-grain bullet weight. For hog hunting use, slower but much denser 300-grain bullets are available. While less energetic than a hot 10mm auto load, the 50 GI is more efficient by not having to use as much of the kinetic energy to expand the projectile.
The 50 GI accomplishes all that with the pressure of only 15,000 pounds per square inch. With the 6-inch barrel, especially, it gives much-reduced muzzle blast compared to other powerful defensive chamberings intended to supplant .45 ACP. While the case has a rebated rim like .50 AE, its straight rather than tapered. Seven cartridges fit a regular 1911 magazine. Read the rest of the story here.
It’s an interesting weapon but I see a trend.Some people think that the newest latest wondergun will somehow give them an advantage.How about mastering more traditional and proven firearms.I can’t imagine needing something more than a .45 auto to stop an assailant.
10 mm.
Higher velocity, more kinetic energy, and same dimensions and capacity as a 1911 chambered in .45 ACP.
Hollow points shown- illegal in New Jersey.
50 GI ping
Zackley.
Power is of no consequence without shot placement.
Ha, I was gonna holler at y’all.
True. My wife got me a Desert Eagle in .50AE for my 50th Birthday. First shot placement is critical since there’s no double tapping this gun! It’s a pretty impractical firearm for daily carry but I hunt in grizzly territory.
That “new trend” has been underway for a very long time.
You’ve just finally noticed it.
I never used the word “new”,you did.And I didn’t just notice it either.
It’s been around long enough to hardly constitute a trend, new or not.
OK,whatever you say.
Yes, and that is why I own a Glock mod 20. 15 rounds of 41 magnum punch in a pistol that’s highly controllable and accurate. In my hands at least.
Spray and Pray isn't the Way...
“First shot placement is critical since theres no double tapping this gun!”
The .44 Magnum isn’t much better. Very impressive at the range, but I don’t consider it a combat handgun. You can fire it one-handed but if your wrist gets tired and you let it flip, it’ll jam.
That’s a nice gun. Def a show stopper, and good for carry.
I have a Colt Delta Elite, but it’s a bit much to carry CCW, for me anyway.
Boom! Ow!!!
Boom! Ow!!!!
Boom! Ow!!!!!!!
Boom! OW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“I think I’ll carry a 9mm”
Thats me with a heavy shotgum load.
They are hard hitting, reliable as any other 1911A1 and recoil is maybe a +P thump..... like and carry their original Model 1 and sometimes their Glock 20/21 conversion slide assembly and magazines ....... Ammo is pricy but its fun.
Yeah I like telling folks I carry a 50 caliber Glock.....:o)
Doubters gonna hate...... Stay Safe !
My S&W 460 works just fine!!
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