[QUOTE=Nintendo-Guy;19809586]I assume that was a dumb question[/QUOTE]
Very.
[QUOTE=Suttles;19813718]357 because I like it hollow.[/QUOTE]
>Implying there are no .44 Magnum Hollow Points.
I took a "WHAT GUN WOULD YOU BE" Test on the Military Channel's website once, out of boredom.
I was a .44 magnum, apparently.
I probably would've voted for it anyway.
.357 because I had so much fun shooting my friend's when we lived near each other. I still kind of want one of my own even though I haven't gone to the range in ages.
[QUOTE=Suttles;19813718]357 because I like it hollow.[/QUOTE]
were talking about bullets
.357 because that's what Gordon Freeman uses.
.357 All the way.
[img]http://www.gamestar.com/12_04/images/exp_mgs3_05.jpg[/img]
This is the greatest handgun ever made. The Colt Single Action Army. Six bullets! More than enough to kill anything that moves!
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;19809034]I would prefer .500 magnum.
But for these two... .44 Magnum is a nasty kind of bullet too get hit by.[/QUOTE]
Have fun breaking your wrists.
Even if you hold your wrist with your other arm. It's a fucking elephant gun that one.
[QUOTE=power-mad;19815476][IMG]http://www.gamestar.com/12_04/images/exp_mgs3_05.jpg[/IMG]
This is the greatest handgun ever made. The Colt Single Action Army. Six bullets! More than enough to kill anything that moves![/QUOTE]
Sorry, that's .45 Long Colt.
One gun with the .44 round in one hand and the .357 in the other hand.
.357
.44 is overpowered, fucking noob tube
.357 because it is good in many situations.
[QUOTE=Moby-;19808558]They both kill things so therefore I don't care.[/QUOTE]
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357. because Gordon Freeman uses it.
Also the knock back of that thing is crazy and the bullet can make a rabbit fly fifty feet if you shot it.
I have a few questions a little out of the context.
- What is the mass of the .44 bullets?
- What is the 'optimal' hitting distance of the .44 (if any)
- What is the velocity of the bullet at 'optimal' distance - or what is the velocity when it leaves the pipe?
I'd like to calculate the kinetic energy in a bullet from that gun.
Neither, both are way behind the times.
I'll take my .460Rowland.
[IMG]http://i49.tinypic.com/4jx74x.jpg[/IMG]
(FYI, .460Rowland has more muzzle energy than a .44magnum)
you feelin lucky punk?
What's the difference? :v:
Hmm, i'll go for... [URL="http://www.facepunch.com/#"]View YouTUBE video[/URL]
[URL]http://youtube.com/watch?v=vZNXtUFMMd8[/URL]
.357 because I can always use .38 Special (A rather common round) in the same revolver. Whereas .44 Special is hard to come by. Besides, I don't like the kick of a .44.
[QUOTE=Retyuoligkl;19882398][URL="http://filesmelt.com/"][IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/sd1shh.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
.50 magnum...
:jerkbag:[/QUOTE]
.500 Smith and Wesson.
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[QUOTE=DrMortician;19882504]Neither, both are way behind the times.
I'll take my .460Rowland.
[IMG]http://i49.tinypic.com/4jx74x.jpg[/IMG]
(FYI, .460Rowland has more muzzle energy than a .44magnum)[/QUOTE]
Fuck yeah!
.357
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.357, 'cause I think it looks down-right awesome.
Wow, I guess this will end with no clear winner.
It was tied until I voted....
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