Hello all
I would like to ask to the owners of .40 and 9 mm carbines what kind of performances they obtain from their little rifles.
On average, the typical .40 and 9 mm round fired from a full size semi auto pistol is a bit supersonic (in the 1200 fps range, depending on the bullet weight) and it generates 350-450 ft/lb of energy (the .40 can top that, especially in heavy loads and/or lighter bullets).
What about these carbines?? I did search on the net but i did not find any meaningful info on this.
Other than defense, can they become a very short range deer rifles or they lack too much energy??
Thanks!
I would like to ask to the owners of .40 and 9 mm carbines what kind of performances they obtain from their little rifles.
On average, the typical .40 and 9 mm round fired from a full size semi auto pistol is a bit supersonic (in the 1200 fps range, depending on the bullet weight) and it generates 350-450 ft/lb of energy (the .40 can top that, especially in heavy loads and/or lighter bullets).
What about these carbines?? I did search on the net but i did not find any meaningful info on this.
Other than defense, can they become a very short range deer rifles or they lack too much energy??
Thanks!
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