

No, the real point was empty one draw the second. It wasn't for shooting one with each hand, very few people can shoot accurately with their off hand and actually aiming two pistols at the same time is impossible. In real life, many cowboys and gunfighters carried two pistols.
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I bet you can't point to more than a handful of cases where something like that actually happened in a movie not meant as a comedy/spoof.Ģ. (That may also be why I have both a machete and a combat tomahawk, hard to reload on a running horse, shotting backwords 20 timesġ. I'm not a prepper, per se, I'm just a military vet ready for civil unrest and other emergencies that involve the breakdown of what we call civilized society. There's a reason why I have a pull cart with all terrain tires available for the OTHER 3,000 rounds of ammo and additional supplies I have available at any one time. Vest on, GOTH backpack (3 days rations and water, medical kit, other minor yet basic supplies, including individual shelter), and I'm carrying 60 pounds REAL quick.
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I have a combat vest with extra ammo pouches - so I can load out within a few seconds 3 mags for my Glock (plus one in it, for 68 rounds total) and 12 mags for my AR (with the plus one in it) - which is 390 rounds total in 5.56 mm. The long ones are mostly a pain anyway, since the one thing people tend to forget when they're writing stories is the sheer WEIGHT of all that ammo. In any event, my Glock 17 Gen 4 came standard with 3 x 17 round magazines, so 51 rounds of 9mm without extra mags or long ones. The anti-gunners consider anything more than single shot cap and ball to be hi-cap. Most people who want large magazines for pistols usually go for 20 / 25 / or 30 round magazines with 20 rounds being the most common before they start to interfere with anti-gunners consider anything over 10 rounds to be hi-cap. While you can get 50 round special magazines for some pistols they are an issue doe to the size, weight, and spring issues. The gun on - us./products/model/g27gen4 - lists 9 round magazine as standard with options of 13 / 15 / 22 round magazines and I've seen sites where 3rd party magazines of up to 50 rounds are available from some specialist sources. The Glock website at us. - have a page listing the pistols fro comparison - us./products/all - if you select a weapon it will have a page that has the various magazine capacities listed below the gun. Many pistols came with magazines from 7 to 15 rounds, depending on make, model, and caliber. If you go to the manufacturer's website they usually have an accessories page with larger magazines listed. What size magazine capacity will depend on the weapon as the magazines have to be made to suit the gun. Today the term 'high capacity' is more a legal term than anything else, and often means anything above 10 rounds now.
