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guy had a bad aim lol thats why he needs an extended clip
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.45 caliber is extremely low velocity. In pistol ammo, generally the higher the caliber, the lower velocity. This was most likely 9mm or .40 at the largest.

The reason it rotated on recoil so strongly is because he had that extended mag on it lowering the center of mass.

When the center of mass is in line with the line of thrust (in this case recoil), then the movement is straight back. The further the center of mass is from the line of recoil, the more rotation is imparted.
What a load of crap pistols don't experience more muzzle rise when you add additional weight to them, extended magazines actually reduce muzzle flip *slightly* when they are fully loaded the additional weight slows down the recoil impulse.

Maybe you should get some range time before making up all kinds of ridiculous nonsense.

Muzzle flip looks normal for a standard pistol being fired one-handed which is why serious marksmen always keep two hands on a pistol when at all possible.

Also .45 acp is not "extremely low velocity" it is nominally around 850fps with 230gr bullet while .40 is more like 1,000fps with 180gr bullet and 9mm 1150fps with 115gr bullet being most common. The .40 and 45 are comparable in recoil and energy on target and 9mm is just slightly less.

Also pistol wasn't being fired in full auto and modern pistols don't use clips they use magazines if your pistol uses a clip it is some kind of weird antique such as a mauser 1896.
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Ways to go deaf:

1. Shooting firearms indoors.


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