A 4.6x30mm?
What’s next, a 3mm? Or a 0.9mm, for all of those crappily edited news stories?
A 4.6x30mm?
What’s next, a 3mm? Or a 0.9mm, for all of those crappily edited news stories?
Keep your hands to yourself, leave other people's shit alone, and be kind to one another. In other words, do not do unto others what is hateful to yourself.
It was developed by H&K back in the late 90’s for their PDW program and is in current use with some specialized US military folks in the MP7. The only reason it hasn’t been available publicly is that zee Germans said that gun and it’s cartridge weren’t meant for civilian consumption.
https://www.heckler-koch.com/en/prod.../overview.html
Hot on the heels of the M&P 5.7 thread, seems this is my favourite thread to quote
You won't see 4.6 in a pistol...especially a mouse gun.
Similar to how FN developed the P90 and Five-seveN pair, HK developed the MP7 and UCP pair (Ultimate Combat Pistol). The UCP was cancelled in development as HK stated that they couldn't get satisfactory ballistics in pistol length...I seem to remember there being a problem with accelerated erosion in pistol length barrels, as well.
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Pistols (albeit fairly large ones that would be problematic to conceal) in 4.6x30 have been available since late 2021 according to this article—
https://www.gunsweek.com/en/pistols/...vilian-firearm
A barrel length of 8'' seems to be the minimum viable length:
https://cmmg.com/pistol-banshee-mk4-4-6x30mm-8
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Seems like the 22 lunacy in the J frame thread has died down….. hopefully this won’t reignite it
It's actually been intermittently available on the civilian market for years( prior to 2020 ammo drought at least) just no guns to shoot it in.
SG Ammo used to have it occasionally, I guess as overruns from police contracts.
Only users would be Class 3 dealers with post sample MP7s, but it was out there.
Edit to add: Similar to how 9x39mm showed up for sale through Wolf long before anybody had any guns in the US that could shoot it.
Sooner or later, modern materials, propellants, stupid high chamber pressures, whatever, it seems likely there's going to be a pistol-sized pistol capable of breaking the 2000-2300fps threshold. Does it really matter if the permanent crush cavity is only 3mm in diameter if the rifle-type-wounding shredded tissue is considerably larger? Legitimate question.
Rapid erosion of the chamber doesn't honestly seem like a problem for something with a drop-in replacement barrel. Getting rifle ballistics out of a pistol would be a pretty big win that would justify a whole lot of drawbacks.