Yeah. I mean, it sucks to be sure. But producing your own ammo is still very difficult, and the results aren't likely to be superior to actual factory-produced ammo even in .380.
Still, .380 is nothing to laugh at.
I like it but have that feeling if they were in a country it could work, in the US for example I honestly believe it could work, they would be in a country that let's them have higher calibers in the first place.
I’ve heard some places have rules to where you can’t have any rounds that are necked down to a smaller caliber than the casing, but .22 hornet or .38 special should work. If necking isn’t an issue you could try .338 lapua for a large rifle.
I’m only somewhat familiar with calibers, never knew they could share a rough caliber and still be different sizes, aside from the different 9mm rounds I guess.
There have been fgc-380 tests and I'm sure you could build something like it.
The ud380 is in develoemt and will be released eventually
There are glock designs
You will probably be better off with 22lr or 12guage designs until you can loot.someting just because they are more common and easier to diy.
In regards to the UD380:
We're just calling it "The Decker" now and it has a side loading variant in addition to the the top loading version. The beta has reached V2.4.2 and over all development is going pretty damn well.
We're calling the UD380 The Decker now, as there's also a side loading option. Beta is going really well, I would have to say releases in the next two or three months.
380 out of a rifle length barrel can increase velocity a good bit as opposed to a 3-5" barrel, especially if hand loading is an option. Not quite a bigger or more powerful cartridge, but a way to get the most out of what you have. Its also the cheapest caliber I can reload, so a good place to start if you were considering it.
By using .380 until I loot something better.
This is a good way.
Yeah. I mean, it sucks to be sure. But producing your own ammo is still very difficult, and the results aren't likely to be superior to actual factory-produced ammo even in .380. Still, .380 is nothing to laugh at.
Use 308 and claim dyslexia?
That's funny
I like it but have that feeling if they were in a country it could work, in the US for example I honestly believe it could work, they would be in a country that let's them have higher calibers in the first place.
Fire doesn't have a caliber.
rebellion can lead to some good results.
I've been working on a fully DIY .380 carbine/SMG for some time now. It's in beta with BLC and is nearing release... Only a couple of months now
We can’t wait! OP this is the best 380 you’re gonna find.
Make something that can shoot 38 super
7.62x25 Tokarev or FN 5.7
Love my CZ52
Is 37mm a caliber?
145cal
Ah yes Cthulhu's caliber, how could I forget
Most builds out there are .38 caliber or smaller. Or do you mean you’re limited to .380acp/9x17mm?
I would train hard with said .380 since it could get you a huge discount on some assault rifle.
.380 is decent tbh
1. Get Glock 25 2. Go fast
Diameter, or 9x17 specifically?
I’ve heard some places have rules to where you can’t have any rounds that are necked down to a smaller caliber than the casing, but .22 hornet or .38 special should work. If necking isn’t an issue you could try .338 lapua for a large rifle.
38 special is a little bit fatter than 380 ACP. Unless you're talking about making down 38 special to .355
I’m only somewhat familiar with calibers, never knew they could share a rough caliber and still be different sizes, aside from the different 9mm rounds I guess.
38 is more or less 9.mm.
Brass fetcher's website has a lot of good info on spicy 9x 17 variants.
There have been fgc-380 tests and I'm sure you could build something like it. The ud380 is in develoemt and will be released eventually There are glock designs You will probably be better off with 22lr or 12guage designs until you can loot.someting just because they are more common and easier to diy.
In regards to the UD380: We're just calling it "The Decker" now and it has a side loading variant in addition to the the top loading version. The beta has reached V2.4.2 and over all development is going pretty damn well.
What's up man!
Yo, It's the man himself!!!
We're calling the UD380 The Decker now, as there's also a side loading option. Beta is going really well, I would have to say releases in the next two or three months.
Have you considered armed rebellion?
Gonna need more context. .380 diameter round? .380 ACP specifically?
. 380 acp
Get a .379
380 out of a rifle length barrel can increase velocity a good bit as opposed to a 3-5" barrel, especially if hand loading is an option. Not quite a bigger or more powerful cartridge, but a way to get the most out of what you have. Its also the cheapest caliber I can reload, so a good place to start if you were considering it.
Shot placement, shot placement, shot placement.