Vince H
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And report back.
But like, yeah, this, this looks like it shoots great.
Like it's, it's got to shoot great.
It's got to have no recoil and you can put a dot on it and then you can put a suppressor on it and yeah, this looks just straight up fun.
Now, now add FRT.
I just wish, and I know at this point, .30 Super Carry is a dead cartridge, but you could fit a .30 Super Carry in this gun, and then it becomes really useful.
But like I said, I don't always get my way.
Okay.
Do you want my take on this?
Kind of, yeah.
Okay, the .30 Super Carry is an answer.
It's the wrong answer to the question that Federal asked, but it's the right answer to a different question.
The question that they asked was, what can we replace the 9mm with?
And they tried to do that with the .30 Super Carry.
What they should have asked is, what can we replace the 380 with?
And because they went out there and, see, marketing can't make anything something it's not, but it can sure, like, screw it over if you do the marketing wrong.
And they screwed it over because they did the marketing wrong because they're like, oh, it's so close to the 9mm, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
All of the marketing compared it to the 9mm.
Even the choices in the loads, the 100 and 115 grain loads that they put out for the .30 Super Carry were there to compete with the 9mm.
Whereas if you go and you look at other .32 caliber handgun cartridges, they all hover around the 80 to 85 to 90 grain bullet weights, and they get higher velocity.