Originally posted by: JEDI
It's confusing.
PIC 22 caliber to 9mm to 50 caliber (Desert Eagle?)
Can someone simply all the types of ammo?
Originally posted by: So
Caliber == older standard, define before the adoption of metric
mm == newer standard, post metric, esp. from europe.
Nonstandard mm (7.62) == corresponds to an older caliber definition.
I've only fired guns like twice and I know this.
Come ON, use some critical thinking before posting, people.
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: So
Caliber == older standard, define before the adoption of metric
mm == newer standard, post metric, esp. from europe.
Nonstandard mm (7.62) == corresponds to an older caliber definition.
I've only fired guns like twice and I know this.
Come ON, use some critical thinking before posting, people.
someone needs a hug
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: So
Caliber == older standard, define before the adoption of metric
mm == newer standard, post metric, esp. from europe.
Nonstandard mm (7.62) == corresponds to an older caliber definition.
I've only fired guns like twice and I know this.
Come ON, use some critical thinking before posting, people.
someone needs a hug
...something...I've got a sore throat, and I'm tired and I'm all pissed off.
Originally posted by: Vic
Why is distance measured in both feet and meters, miles and kilometers?
Originally posted by: pinion9
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: So
Caliber == older standard, define before the adoption of metric
mm == newer standard, post metric, esp. from europe.
Nonstandard mm (7.62) == corresponds to an older caliber definition.
I've only fired guns like twice and I know this.
Come ON, use some critical thinking before posting, people.
someone needs a hug
...something...I've got a sore throat, and I'm tired and I'm all pissed off.
Protein wash will clear that right up.
Originally posted by: So
Caliber == older standard, define before the adoption of metric
mm == newer standard, post metric, esp. from europe.
Nonstandard mm (7.62) == corresponds to an older caliber definition.
I've only fired guns like twice and I know this.
Come ON, use some critical thinking before posting, people.
Not really. 9mm are shorter. .357 and .38's are the same size (diameter).Originally posted by: BDawg
Here's something else to mess with your head. A .38 and a 9mm have the same size bullet.
Originally posted by: JonTheBaller
Simple, all the good rounds are measured in inches and all the crappy euro and commie rounds are measured in millimeter.