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7/16/2025, 4:20:09 PM
>>63991333
I agree, it's like 5.7mm but good.
You're pretty capped at practical velocities for a service pistol cartridge anyway, so 7.62mm gives you more projectile weight to work with to balance things out.
Picture something like a Glock 17, Beretta 92, FN FNX, or CZ75, but chambered for 7.62mm Tokarev, loaded with solid copper hollowpoints and with 17, 18, and 19 round magazines.
For carbines, picture something like this 7.62mm AR15 carbine using PPS43 magazines, or something "T" shaped like an Uzi or Sa.23, but maybe with a delayed action, rail for an optic, and free-floated barrel.
Mind, short guns will no longer be taxed by January, and because of that may very well stand a chance of being taken off the NFA entirely, so the right kind of carbine could soon be sold with the proper barrel, stock, and any foregrip you want, and it would be like any other rifle.
I agree, it's like 5.7mm but good.
You're pretty capped at practical velocities for a service pistol cartridge anyway, so 7.62mm gives you more projectile weight to work with to balance things out.
Picture something like a Glock 17, Beretta 92, FN FNX, or CZ75, but chambered for 7.62mm Tokarev, loaded with solid copper hollowpoints and with 17, 18, and 19 round magazines.
For carbines, picture something like this 7.62mm AR15 carbine using PPS43 magazines, or something "T" shaped like an Uzi or Sa.23, but maybe with a delayed action, rail for an optic, and free-floated barrel.
Mind, short guns will no longer be taxed by January, and because of that may very well stand a chance of being taken off the NFA entirely, so the right kind of carbine could soon be sold with the proper barrel, stock, and any foregrip you want, and it would be like any other rifle.
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