9mm +p+ more knockdown than 45!!!

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Hahahahaha...arcus98dac... your serious right now which is the funny thing. Your arm is not going to come off getting shot in the arm with say one of my 165gr. +P 45ACP's. Its going 1250ft/sec with 573 ft/lbs and it will RUIN your day but take your arm off. HA... do some reading.

arcus98dac --Or if you get it in the chest your going to get knocked over :eek:-- People would recoil a few inches back because of psychological factors like "O Im shot, I fall down" and phsyiological ones such as CNS shutdown or Shock and Unconciousness due to blood loss. Some fall from a CNS hit and some from the "O NO" factor. They fall and are not KNOCKED Look at some police and robbery shooting videos. Learn about this before you make wrong blanket statments.

LOL Murphy... it bothers me too, the ignorance hurts :confused::eek: lol.
 
hit with 500 ft/lbs a limb is coming off or your getting knocked down.
No and No.
...my arcus says 9mm p right on the chamber
That stands for 9mm Parabellum.
When you get hit with a hollow point generating 500 pounds in the arm that <deleted> is coming off.
No. And don't try to defeat the language filter, it's there for a reason.
Or if you get it in the chest your going to get knocked over.
Not even a .50BMG round in the chest will insure a knock down--not by a long shot.
american hi power clone
That's an impressive number of errors for only 4 words. The Arcus guns are made in Bulgaria. The Hi-Power was primarily designed outside of America, primarily by a non-American and most Hi-Powers have been manufactured outside of America. And although the Arcus is very similar to a Hi-Power in many respects, it's probably not close enough to qualify as a true "clone".
If u want to shoot a 380 and an AK then call yourself a big bad american eagle well then more power to ya, you will definitely need it.
If you want to make personal attacks then this is not the forum for you.

A general observation that seems pertinent to this thread. The first step in learning is learning what you don't know.

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