Pistol carrier

Neat little gun/idea. I wonder if the .223 and 7.62 can still easily penetrate common Kevlar vests?
The .223 loses about 1000ft per sec over a much longer rifle barrel. I can't imagine trying to control the 7.62 chambering. I'd think a 454 Casull would be less punishing to the shooter.

It probably can, but it is only a single shot and probably shoots 55-62 grain bullets. A CZ 52 chambered in 7.62x25 can push a 85-90 grain pill along about 14-1500 fps and you get 8 shots before reloading. If you want to get really wild and crazy with a CZ 52 you can load your own ammo and use .223 sabots and get 1800-2200fps with 55grain bullets. IIRC it has nearly a 5" barrel.

Here is a little test on ballistic armor, the only .223 he used was from an AR type. The Box O' Truth #16 - Level IIIA Armor - The Box O' Truth

bob
 
Neat little gun/idea. I wonder if the .223 and 7.62 can still easily penetrate common Kevlar vests?
The .223 loses about 1000ft per sec over a much longer rifle barrel. I can't imagine trying to control the 7.62 chambering. I'd think a 454 Casull would be less punishing to the shooter.
I agree pretty neat little gun. Myself I never gave much concern about comfort of a concealed weapon. I did care about what would happen if Kevlar was involved. Which is why I went with 325 grain full jacketed hollow points. A very common load for my 50AE. Shoots completely thru both side of a Kevlar vest, Automobiles, and your standard citified brick and block buildings :D
 
I agree pretty neat little gun. Myself I never gave much concern about comfort of a concealed weapon. I did care about what would happen if Kevlar was involved. Which is why I went with 325 grain full jacketed hollow points. A very common load for my 50AE. Shoots completely thru both side of a Kevlar vest, Automobiles, and your standard citified brick and block buildings :D

Jesus Warp that thing is as big as you are!!
 
Jesus Warp that thing is as big as you are!!
Yes, I agree but if you have to use a weapon then it is more well rounded in case you run into obstructions :)

What I like is the ease of reloading. It runs a full compressed round so you buy the right powder and at least magnum shot gun shell primers, fill the case to the top with powder wipe it level and cram the round down in her.

For a while I did dabble in some specialty rounds when you need more penetration and still get your point made but I am not sure if they would be considered legal. One of my favorites was 325 grain copper beryllium tipped rounds. 45,000 lbs tensile strength with the added benefit of beryllium being highly caustic :) There is nothing like being able to completely shoot thru a automobile :D In case someone is on the other side :)


I do have a Browning .380 but only because it was given to me. Nice little gun but then it is little !!!!!!
 
Just found out about this pistol. Don't know much about it. I don't plan to get one either, just thought I would share seeing how some like to collect that which is different.

A crazy gun for sure.
Several friends have The Judge and are happy with it.
Also a crazy gun IMHO. A little too far outside the box for me to trust.
Taurus Judge Revolvers : Cabela's
 
Please tell me more! :thumbsup:

Traditional Mag-na-porting of a handgun consists of two trapezoidal ports cut into the barrel approximately 1/2 inch from the muzzle. These ports are placed at approximately 35 to 45 degree angles. For the shooter this translates into a reduction of perceived recoil of 15 to 20%!


Mag-na-port International--The Mag-na-port Process: Handgun Porting

Here is what they look like cut into the end of the barrel on a S&W 25-5 chambered in 45 Colt. I shoot hardcast 255gr semi-wad cutters out of it at about 850fps. The porting keeps the muzzle jump down. This gun and bullet combo is devastating to bowling pins. I imagine it would most likely go end to end on a deer. Sometimes big and slow is much more impressive than small and fast. ;)



bob
 
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