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Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
First, it is a carbine and not a rifle. That means it fires a pistol round.
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Pretty sure that's incorrect. A carbine is a long gun with a shortened barrel. The ammo may be exactly the same as the standard long gun. But the shorter barrel lends less accuracy. They are generally issued to troops who are in tight confines or where weight is important... tanks, Airborne, Air Assault.
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Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
Not really high-powered at all. It is made in 9 mm and .40 caliber. All of those police departments are either incompetent or lying.
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What the definition of high power? To me it's 7.62 mm and 30.06... what I'd traditionally think of as deer hunting rifles. 5.56 is a glorified .22 varmint or coyote rifle.
I would think 9mm would sure as hell kill a deer, but not at 300 yards... 9mm is more a suppression through rate of fire weapon to me...
But I'm no gun aficionado.