So where’s the belt feed?
Slightly misleading.
Sig Sauers are all made in New Hampshire.
From article:
“It has a rate of fire of 1,200 rounds per minute, which is technically impossible given the fact that its high-capacity magazine holds only 33 rounds.”
Hold my beer:
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I have fun shooting the much cheaper Canik tp9sfx and tp9.
Picked up a racist “Whiteout” limited edition model. It’s pure white ceramic Cerakote. Understand they are doing another 7,500 limited edition as the demand was so high.
The barrel might warm a bit after 25 rounds.
Yeah and it’s prohibited for sale to the public.
I carry 10+1 rounds in my Glock 26. Two extra mags adds 20 more rounds. I consider my load out more than adequate for almost all self defense scenarios.
A Glock 18 is a terrible waste of scarce resources.
If one needs more than 31 rounds of 9mm, transition to a rifle with a substantial upgrade in cartridge and terminal preformance.
That 1200 round mag might weigh a bit. Good thing one can empty it in one minute.
The one has nothing to do with the other. Morons.
So . . . ummm . . . where does one purchase a 1,200 round mag?
Asking for a friend.
You still have to swap the mags, just not as often.
What is it about being fired from a Glock 18 that makes ammo insane?
Are there trained therapists who specialize in whacko ammo?
So, who reloads that fast?
Who makes a clip that big for a Glock?