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http://www.sadefensejournal.com/wp/?p=307
this could be done better, by having an alloy framed lw Colt defender, 6.8" long, be chambered for the .38 Casull, which is actually just the old 38/45 bottlenecked cartridge. The first 2-3 rds can be the supppressed-piston type rds, using a tubular copper bullet, for piercing Kevlar armor.
Normally, if 2-3 shots don't solve your problem, there is so much screaming and/or shooting going on that it won't matter anymore if your gun is noisy. So the remainder of the rds probably should be the 45 gr, solid copper, hollowbased type, at 2300 fps. By having 'just' 2" of silencer on the front of the Defender (which is 1.7" shorter than a normal, "gov't model" 1911 .45, you can make the piston-rds super quiet, and render the high-v ammo a LOT less shockingly noisy and flashy (at night), While still letting the gun cycle rapidfire in the normal fashion and still being concealable and fast to access.
this could be done better, by having an alloy framed lw Colt defender, 6.8" long, be chambered for the .38 Casull, which is actually just the old 38/45 bottlenecked cartridge. The first 2-3 rds can be the supppressed-piston type rds, using a tubular copper bullet, for piercing Kevlar armor.
Normally, if 2-3 shots don't solve your problem, there is so much screaming and/or shooting going on that it won't matter anymore if your gun is noisy. So the remainder of the rds probably should be the 45 gr, solid copper, hollowbased type, at 2300 fps. By having 'just' 2" of silencer on the front of the Defender (which is 1.7" shorter than a normal, "gov't model" 1911 .45, you can make the piston-rds super quiet, and render the high-v ammo a LOT less shockingly noisy and flashy (at night), While still letting the gun cycle rapidfire in the normal fashion and still being concealable and fast to access.