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Intermediate/Magnum SMGs (for civilians...)

PieterCoetzee

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We've pretty much standardized on 9mm as the SMG cartridge with some deference to 45acp. Yes there were/are other cartridges (32acp, 380acp, 9mm Mak and a few others); but sticking with PISTOL cartridges there are no magnum SMGs...or are there

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Kriss makes a 10mm Vector SMG. Before that there was the M1 Carbine, which by definition might not be a SMG; but seems to have been used in that role particularly in the theatre made Advisor Carbine model. Perhaps the Soviets beat us all to the MAGNUM SMG cartridge with 7.62x25
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I always thought 357Sig was a great idea. It fit in 9mm/40SW size magazines and being bottlenecked fed without issues. It also is flat shooting, at least as much as you can say that for a pistol cartridge. I have seen a novice shooter make 200m body shots using a RMR'd Glock 35 with a 357 Sig Barrel.
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This was at 100m using sand bags as a rest, just to say I could do it!
BUT it was after a lot of rounds and a lot of targets.....and I probably couldnt do it again



So why a Magnum SMG when we have short ARs in 556 and 300 Blackout? Well, my thinking is there are more places for a (semi) SMG or braced pistol, than a Rifle, particularly a short rifle in 556, for a civilian. The blast difference for one but also the size AND the size of the magazines, (two 30 round 10mm mags ac be carried in the space of one 556 mag). A stocked or braced SMG (semi) in a magnum/intermediate pistol cartridge (10mm, 357Sig, 762x25 etc) is surely capable of being combat effective out to at least 150M, with "half the blast of 556" from a short barrel
 
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There was a time when I thought LONG distance was cool. I still do, although Im not as good at it as I used to be. A few things changed my mind. As a cop EVERYTHING was at bad breath distance or certainly close. When hunting, sure long range shots are cool BUT getting in closer was way cooler. Hunting for me isnt a necessity. Iys way cheaper to head off to the supermarket then to the woods. Hunting is spiritual for me. Its my way of getting out of the clutter and noise of civilized life.

Way back when getting charged by a wounded Wild Boar started it. Then when stalking a Lion, only to find the Lion was stalking me. THAT did it On the LEO side searching a house for a bad guy, only to find him in arms reach did it too,

Being older, retired, and less mobile means I cant out run trouble SO a short Shotgun or a PDW/SMG seems much more natural. Of course my fallback is a handgun (maybe two); but when I anticipate a higher risk that I cant easily avoid, I opt for something more
 
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