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Old Oct 23, 2011 | 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by bogcjg
ramp i dont like the snappy 9mm or .40sw that much, 45 is easy to get back on target
I can understand that....to me the 45 is more a push than a kick...but it all depends on the gun, the ammo and you & how you hold the pistol.

I think the 40 short and weak has the most kick, snappiest and takes the longest to get back on target..

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Originally Posted by farmerdude
I shot a Sig 226 in .357sig and it held 13 or 14? Its been a while ago but I know it held more than 7. I own a kimber bp ten II in .45 acp and it holds 10 and one in the pipe.
The Sig P239 only holds 7 rounds in 357 Sig, my P229 holds 12 rounds of 357Sig, I've got no idea what the 226 is, but I'd assume it's about the same as the 229...
 

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Old Oct 23, 2011 | 09:07 AM
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well in other news finaly had some lessons on pistol shooting
 
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