Mosin77
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I don’t see the Lehigh/Underwood bringing much to the table for 9mm, 45, and other full size “service” calibers where hollowpoints exist, work, and work consistently well.
Where the intriguing possibilities seem to lie, IMO, is helping a lowly .32 or .25 hit and possibly incapacitate like a 9mm, which would undeniably be a game changer, in that it would allow service-pistol stopping power from something dramatically smaller and more concealable, with less recoil and faster follow up shots.
Where the intriguing possibilities seem to lie, IMO, is helping a lowly .32 or .25 hit and possibly incapacitate like a 9mm, which would undeniably be a game changer, in that it would allow service-pistol stopping power from something dramatically smaller and more concealable, with less recoil and faster follow up shots.