(31 January 2013, 19:34)BDG Wrote: (31 January 2013, 19:15)NorthernRaider Wrote: Machine Pistole Gerwehr they could not use Sturm Geshutz or Sturm Karbine as it had already been used by Adolf to name the first epoch Assault rifles and SMGs
And you can get a Colt Commando M16 in 9mm Parabellum
http://www.colt.com/ColtMilitary/Product...unSMG.aspx
So factory rather than a conversion, but still firing handgun ammo.
Thanks NR, was out with the wife so didn't have spare time to reply.
Yes factory, but you can also get conversion kits.
In which case, let's stop calling it HANDGUN ammo, and let's start calling it....Submachine gun ammo! Since it's useable by both, why not be educated and not sound like we're trying to derail someone else's view by using suggestive language (that's a very clever, but media based trick, and something I'm not a fan of), so why not call it 9mm ammo?
Calling it HANDGUN ammo makes it sound like it's only used in handguns.
Why not call 50cal sniper ammo? Or 7.62 AK ammo? Wait, isn't the 5.56 only used in SA80's? NO, that's retarded. So are all the other names for the standard NATO round. So why call 9mm ammo Handgun Ammo? Because it's suggestive language and is simply a way to make one side of the argument sound more plausible. Be fair and take it for how it is.
9mm is very clearly Sub-Machine-Gun-Anti-Fricking-Terrorist-ONLY-and-not-used-in-handguns-ammo hahahahaha.
Come one, enough being silly about calling it something it's not. It's 9mm, categorised by it's size, not the type of gun it's used in.