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<blockquote data-quote="MoBoost" data-source="post: 2642336" data-attributes="member: 3455"><p>I am not your history teacher - If you don't know that 1911 and 45ACP was commissioned, designed and produced together, sorry it's your loss. Browning himself was working on a smaller caliber at the time, but was forced by political BS to make a 45LC copy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You are right, I am not sure if 9mm is any better than 30 Luger or 7.65×25mm Borchardt. Early smokeless propelants didn't have much to offer so adjustments in cartridges had to be made to the cartridges to accomidate. Doesn't change the fact that early designs are pretty much perfect (just look at 7x57).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I got actual data from 1987 issue and 2011 issue ammo - you keep throwing some papers of unknown origin at me ... YOU LOOSE!!!!</p><p></p><p>Even if you were right in "standard" - that still doesn't change that 45ACP 230gn +P is the hottest and heaviest 45ACP offereing, while 115gn +P is not the hottest (+P+) or heaviest (147gn) - apples to oranges ... and again in the test that has no documentation and blunt mistakes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoBoost, post: 2642336, member: 3455"] I am not your history teacher - If you don't know that 1911 and 45ACP was commissioned, designed and produced together, sorry it's your loss. Browning himself was working on a smaller caliber at the time, but was forced by political BS to make a 45LC copy. You are right, I am not sure if 9mm is any better than 30 Luger or 7.65×25mm Borchardt. Early smokeless propelants didn't have much to offer so adjustments in cartridges had to be made to the cartridges to accomidate. Doesn't change the fact that early designs are pretty much perfect (just look at 7x57). I got actual data from 1987 issue and 2011 issue ammo - you keep throwing some papers of unknown origin at me ... YOU LOOSE!!!! Even if you were right in "standard" - that still doesn't change that 45ACP 230gn +P is the hottest and heaviest 45ACP offereing, while 115gn +P is not the hottest (+P+) or heaviest (147gn) - apples to oranges ... and again in the test that has no documentation and blunt mistakes! [/QUOTE]
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