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Old 06-23-2002, 04:27 PM   #11
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Thanks Wes for your advise. <img src="graemlins/xyxwave.gif" border="0" alt="[bigbye]" />

I do know that the Luger was/is an excellent piece of engineering, what did give some ground to the fear of a kb is the undeniable fact that the pressures expected from the original 9mm rounds and what is common today MIGHT (this coming from the totally uneducated, that�´d be me) be a world apart. Also materials (the metal composition) has changed enormously, so has their properties.

Once again, all this from a total and absolute certified ignorant.

BTW, as stated before, i�´m a lover and admirer of german handgun engineering. My HK handguns testify to that.

Your arguments, let�´s call them undeniable facts, are historically obvious. I�´ve been misled and credulous, do forgive me. This is why i humbly came to thy, to be enlighted by the knowledgeable ones.

As you can see, i also have my way with words.

Unfortunately, my current monthly income is the equivalent of just ten boxes of 40SW ammo, that�´s why i was asking about the Magtech (brazilian) ammo, because it does feel mild and i hope that it might be more affordable to me that the US imported ones. Right now, my HKP7M13 is on a starving diet <img src="graemlins/crying.gif" border="0" alt="[crying]" />

Thank you very much.

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