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Questions from a newbie

Posted: August 24th, 2007, 9:43 pm
by beasleydano
PB, I believe that Walther PP is 9x18 Ultra. It is slightly different to the 9x18 Mak. 9x18 Ultra or Police (same) are not the same dimensions as 9x18 Mak. I have seen some of the ammo being sold to somebody asking for 9x18 Mak. I would not use it in a 9x18 Mak gun. :'(

I think someone had posted a 9x18 caliber chart showing dimensions.
I agree with 9x18 shooter. Completely different calibers. Do not shoot 9x18 Ultra (AKA 9x18 Super, 9x18 Police) in anything chambered for 9x18 Makarov. BTW, I do believe that Walther made a special run specifically for the 9x18 Makarov but I have never seen one or know of anyone that actually owns one.

Questions from a newbie

Posted: August 25th, 2007, 8:37 am
by papabear
carguy & 9x198 shooter,

Thanks for correcting my mistakes [CZ83 as 9x18] and the Walther PP 9x18 mistaken identity, which is a 9x18 Ultra not a standard 9x18 round, I corrected it in my original. I don't want to pass on incorrect information that might lead to someone getting hurt or destroying a gun. As I have said before, I need all the help I can get, thanks guys for putting up with a tired old fart that couldn't hit a bull in the butt with a base fiddle when he has been out in this 102 heat we have had here [KY] the last three days, :'( I knew better, but by the time the brain waves got from there to the fingers I must have had a loose connection.

papabear

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Posted: August 25th, 2007, 11:42 am
by carguy
That sounds like a new competition...hitting a bull in the butt with a bass fiddle.

Okay let me see a show of hands...how many have a bass fiddle? ;D

Cute saying Papabear you remind me of a TV show...there is this woman on a new show called Army Wives and she appears to be a "country girl" and constantly comes out with these silly sayings.

I'm not sure of your origins...maybe it is a country thing or a southern thing?!? :o

Maybe you folks in the "lower 2/3's of the country are that much more creative. Maybe it's that Sweet Tea!!! ;D ;D ;D


Really, really, really way off topic here so forgive me but...I was watching Mythbusters on the Discovery Channel the other night and they actually set up shelving like a china shop in a corral and let in bulls...to test the saying a "Bull in a China Shop". The darn bulls were like fine tuned athletes. They knocked over one rack "by incidental contact". They were in and out, all through the racks without a problem! I couldn't believe how agile they were for 2000 pound beasts!!

Sorry for the detour...NOW DOES ANYONE HAVE A BASS FIDDLE???

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Posted: August 25th, 2007, 2:46 pm
by coachguillot64
Thanks again to all.
I will be sending in that C&R application this coming week. I am a teacher and have had a backgroung check/finger printing everywhere I've worked. Also had a top secret security clearance when I was in the Army...but that was a while back.
I was trying to wait until I got my C&R before I purchased a P-64, but my wife and I will be taking our consealed carry course i October and want to get some range time before then.
Pete

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Posted: August 25th, 2007, 2:55 pm
by trent
no bass fiddle here, but I do have a straw hat and reminants of a 20's era moon shine distillary in my back yard

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Posted: August 25th, 2007, 3:06 pm
by carguy
Trent: Cool...I see a rebuild in your future!

Coach: I understand your wanting to wait but a P-64 isn't C&R eligible anyways, so wehatever works for you. Good luck and welcome aboard. ;D

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Posted: August 25th, 2007, 5:25 pm
by 9x18shooter
PapaBear, I just wanted to make sure anyone reading would not make that mistake. I know it has been hot down there in KY. I have had a contractor supposed to have poured a foundation for me in Lee County and he can't get anyone to work setting the forms in this heat. They are about 2 weeks behind now.......

Questions from a newbie

Posted: August 25th, 2007, 5:25 pm
by papabear
That sounds like a new competition...hitting a bull in the butt with a bass fiddle.

Okay let me see a show of hands...how many have a bass fiddle? ;D

Cute saying Papabear you remind me of a TV show...there is this woman on a new show called Army Wives and she appears to be a "country girl" and constantly comes out with these silly sayings.

I'm not sure of your origins...maybe it is a country thing or a southern thing?!? :o

Maybe you folks in the "lower 2/3's of the country are that much more creative. Maybe it's that Sweet Tea!!! ;D ;D ;D

...NOW DOES ANYONE HAVE A BASS FIDDLE???
carguy,

It's all the sweet tea we drink down here, and then we have to go pee like a cow pissing on a flat rock. Yelp, I'm county...... ;D It only got up to 97 today, I may come to my senses soon.....nah.....to late for that............. :'(

papabear

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Posted: August 25th, 2007, 6:01 pm
by papabear
+1 with carguy.

The CZ83 is also chambered for 9x18 (limited edition). I have one in nickel finish. It uses the same magazines as the CZ82.
beasleydano,

Thanks for the heads up on the CZ83 also coming in 9x18 [limited addition] I wasn't aware of that. Most of my life has been devoted to wheel guns and the 1911A1 and most of the rifles of WW1 & WWII. I just took for granted that the CZ83 that that everyone was selling now came only in the .32acp, thanks to you and Google I have a little more knowledge of the CZ83 now.

Take Care,

papabear

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Posted: August 25th, 2007, 6:57 pm
by carguy
carguy,

It's all the sweet tea we drink down here, and then we have to go pee like a cow pissing on a flat rock. Yelp, I'm county...... ;D It only got up to 97 today, I may come to my senses soon.....nah.....to late for that............. :'(

papabear[/quote]

Papabear you are killing me!! Somebody needs to help me up off the floor..."a cow pissing on a flat rock!!!" :D :D :D :D

Questions from a newbie

Posted: August 25th, 2007, 7:34 pm
by papabear
carguy,

Easy now, don't want you to get a hitch in your giddy up, so I'll stop with the colloquialism's, but I will leave you with this.

Sono appena un ragazzo di paese che รจ l'Americano Appalachiano

papabear

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Posted: August 25th, 2007, 7:40 pm
by anjdrifter
boy are you trying to put him betweena rock and a hard place....
we wont tell them how you pro nounce a suite of furniture.
it took me forever to relearn Yankee after I left Kentuck...

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Posted: August 25th, 2007, 8:10 pm
by papabear
anjdrifter,

Whats wrong with saying a bedroom suit...... :D I can't hep it, I was raised this way, corn fed and cornbread and then you add the sweet tea and buttermilk and it all just come natural. I was up North once, went to Louisville when I took that step forward, and uncle Sam sent me to Vietnam with a Tonka Toy [M16].

papabear

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Posted: August 25th, 2007, 9:17 pm
by anjdrifter
dont you mean lou vooule.. I used to hate when some one from like yankeeville would call it lewis ville..
Hey I really have never liked the mantel toy either... I learned on and leaned on a bolt 308
But what do I know I am from the NYC area then louisville. all you country boys would make me turn at the watermelon tree when I asked for a 20...
poor carguy would lose his mind if he saw how firearms were traded in KY .. boy that is what started the addiction.. I plan on getting a different kind of milsurp soon. after next week . I sure have misssed them range with new stuff.... whoops sorry lets get back on thread here... buy 9x18 and be happy with any of em.

Questions from a newbie

Posted: August 26th, 2007, 1:42 am
by bzinggg
Get you four or five of them CMP Service Grade M1 Garands, too! I can highly reccommend them.

bZinggg.