Well I bought one today.
Mine is difficult to shoot because I’ve never owned a 380 and I don’t think there’s any ammo for it anywhere
S&W Model 12 Airweight, 2", round butt, with grip adaptor. 6 x 147 grain .38 Special wadcutters
21.736 ounces
Plus 1 x Jetloader with 6 x 158 grain JHP
25.75 ounces
Last edited by Half Moon; 01-12-2021 at 07:28 PM.
@Lost River
Any way you can weigh some of your 3rd Gen S&Ws? Especially the .45s!
Thanks
Here ya go Friend!
2#s 14 OZs with 9rds 230 grain ammo.
And the "Lightweight Commander" version:
Such a cool gun.
Thank you so much @Lost River!
In fact, I wanted to ask you for the weight of the 4563, but I felt inappropriate asking for too much.
The 4563 does seem like a cool gun.
Wanted to bump this thread to ask if anyone could do unloaded and loaded weights for Px4 Compact?
Would be interested to see stock vs LTT RDO
Something I've had in my notes for years, number of rounds per pound based on caliber.
Some of my sources that I have working links for.
https://www.survivalistboards.com/th...-chart.159381/
https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/...d.php?t=921847
https://survivalfreedom.com/ammo-wei...weigh-by-type/
Also from my notes, something that really surprised me is older loaded 30 round AK mags were around 2 lbs, loaded M1 Garand 8 round Clip around 0.51 lbs so for weight of ammo ready to go pretty much a wash.
Newer 30 round AK mags can be closer to 1.5lbs or so I believe so it be something like ~24 rounds for Garand vs 30 rounds for AK
Numbers I have for M1a (M14) loaded 20 round mag is 1.625 lbs (26oz) for loaded 20 round mag and 4 loaded 5 round strippers for 20 rounds at 1.3 lbs (20.8 oz).
Both 9x19 & 5.56 are about 37 rounds/lbs
While 357 mag, 40 S&W, 7.62x39, & 6.8 SPC all ~28 rounds/lbs I think the 300 Blackout would be about same but don't have any numbers for it.
While 30-30, 45 ACP, 44 mag, 7.62NATO, etc all around 19-22 rounds/lbs.
12 gauge around 10 rounds/lbs depending on load little above or below that number.