Guns only come in three categories: Those designed for shooting animals, those designed for shooting targets, and those designed for shooting people.
I'm unaware of a firearm chambered for 9mm Parabellum designed for anything other than shooting people. How many bullets could you possibly anticipate needing for that task?
I think I have a couple of partial boxes of 9mm's sitting somewhere in my bullet bins. If I can dig them out would you like me to send them to you? I'll be glad to do so, but first please furnish me with a list of the people you plan on shooting with them, or at least a description of the category of people you anticipate needing shot and their approximate numbers.
Posts: 13263 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001
Stonecreek, I want to shoot a very old (antique?) Browning HI Power. Thinking I may want to carry it, some practice should be helpful. Probably start with antiques and work from there. OK?
Guns only come in three categories: Those designed for shooting animals, those designed for shooting targets, and those designed for shooting people.
I'm unaware of a firearm chambered for 9mm Parabellum designed for anything other than shooting people. How many bullets could you possibly anticipate needing for that task?
I think I have a couple of partial boxes of 9mm's sitting somewhere in my bullet bins. If I can dig them out would you like me to send them to you? I'll be glad to do so, but first please furnish me with a list of the people you plan on shooting with them, or at least a description of the category of people you anticipate needing shot and their approximate numbers.
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Posts: 403 | Location: CA | Registered: 30 May 2005
Originally posted by Stonecreek: Guns only come in three categories: Those designed for shooting animals, those designed for shooting targets, and those designed for shooting people.
I'm unaware of a firearm chambered for 9mm Parabellum designed for anything other than shooting people. How many bullets could you possibly anticipate needing for that task?
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People shoot 9mm in Production and Carry Optics divisions of USPSA. I have friends that shoot 50K+ rounds a year in practice. Same guns are also designed to shoot people (hence, Production division).
Posts: 1083 | Location: Southern CA | Registered: 01 January 2014
I shoot 9mm just to make holes in targets and hear them go bang, and to get all the holes together. I have zero intention of shooting any people with my 9mms. Sounds like a liberal anti gunner poster.
Posts: 17374 | Location: USA | Registered: 02 August 2009
Originally posted by dpcd: I shoot 9mm just to make holes in targets and hear them go bang, and to get all the holes together. I have zero intention of shooting any people with my 9mms. Sounds like a liberal anti gunner poster.
the voice of wisdom and reason. i carry a 45acp. it must be a reject cause all its shot so far is paper and steel.
Posts: 1546 | Location: south of austin texas | Registered: 25 November 2011
Guns only come in three categories: Those designed for shooting animals, those designed for shooting targets, and those designed for shooting people.
I'm unaware of a firearm chambered for 9mm Parabellum designed for anything other than shooting people. How many bullets could you possibly anticipate needing for that task?
I think I have a couple of partial boxes of 9mm's sitting somewhere in my bullet bins. If I can dig them out would you like me to send them to you? I'll be glad to do so, but first please furnish me with a list of the people you plan on shooting with them, or at least a description of the category of people you anticipate needing shot and their approximate numbers.
Troll much?
Posts: 126 | Location: Right here, for now! | Registered: 03 November 2015
Originally posted by Stonecreek: Guns only come in three categories: Those designed for shooting animals, those designed for shooting targets, and those designed for shooting people.
I'm unaware of a firearm chambered for 9mm Parabellum designed for anything other than shooting people. How many bullets could you possibly anticipate needing for that task?
I think I have a couple of partial boxes of 9mm's sitting somewhere in my bullet bins. If I can dig them out would you like me to send them to you? I'll be glad to do so, but first please furnish me with a list of the people you plan on shooting with them, or at least a description of the category of people you anticipate needing shot and their approximate numbers.
Not a very good description of guns at all!
We shoot 9mm all the time, as well as other pistol calibers.
At targets, and have absolutely no wish or desire to shoot at people.
Originally posted by Stonecreek: Guns only come in three categories: Those designed for shooting animals, those designed for shooting targets, and those designed for shooting people.
I'm unaware of a firearm chambered for 9mm Parabellum designed for anything other than shooting people. How many bullets could you possibly anticipate needing for that task?
I think I have a couple of partial boxes of 9mm's sitting somewhere in my bullet bins. If I can dig them out would you like me to send them to you? I'll be glad to do so, but first please furnish me with a list of the people you plan on shooting with them, or at least a description of the category of people you anticipate needing shot and their approximate numbers.
You are trying to appeal to the Anti-Trump crowd, but that is not as clear as you would think on this forum.
Posts: 201 | Location: Florida, USA | Registered: 22 January 2012
I stand corrected! I was wrong about 9mm Parabellum ammunition. It has disappeared from all the shelves because target shooters are hoarding all of it.
Posts: 13263 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001
I don't really target shoot with my 9's, although it will punch paper if needed. Nor do I hunt with them or shoot people but it seems that, by shear round count, it's the very most popular firearm that I have.
I guess I'd categorize it as a fun plinking gun.
I would never deny someone of their opinion, however.