Groo01
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Groo here
The recoil difference between the the 9mm and 45 are large.
The kick,slide speed,and rotation are flat out different.
I also find that I shoot 45 better [read group better]
Having shot 45's [1911] early and 9mm[glock]later
I find the 45 easier to "ride the kick" where as the 9mm
I have to fight due to slide speed.
The argument , that both are the same with modern ammo,
is some what miss leading.
If all works as planed , this is correct,
BUT if the gun will not feed, or the Hp open up [or too fast or slow]
there is a big difference.
I always said , with similar ammo and shot. I expected to
shoot #2 9mm for each 45 and carried as such.
The recoil difference between the the 9mm and 45 are large.
The kick,slide speed,and rotation are flat out different.
I also find that I shoot 45 better [read group better]
Having shot 45's [1911] early and 9mm[glock]later
I find the 45 easier to "ride the kick" where as the 9mm
I have to fight due to slide speed.
The argument , that both are the same with modern ammo,
is some what miss leading.
If all works as planed , this is correct,
BUT if the gun will not feed, or the Hp open up [or too fast or slow]
there is a big difference.
I always said , with similar ammo and shot. I expected to
shoot #2 9mm for each 45 and carried as such.