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Old 11-17-2010, 01:47 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by ptrickamp222 View Post
Maybe that's one of the reasons they LOST The WAR!!!!!!!
Alot of the country's that we fought used a thousand or 2 larger as to use our ammo and we could not use theirs.........not to stupid after all except that they woke a sleeping giant
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Are you sitting down, are there any sharp objects around you, do you have a tongue compressor to help you from swallowing your tongue? O.K. then.... here we go.

The original DWM blueprints, for the 9mm barrel, call for a groove diameter of 9.1mm or .358 inches. Many European companies, including FN, maintain/maintained this original diameter for their 9mm pistol barrels.

Now, can you tell me why they loaded .354 to .355 bullets in their ammo, as there had to be an excellent reason for this practice?

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