I find myself wondering about countries (such as Mexico) where civilians cannot own firearms chambered in calibers used by their military. I can speculate on some reasons, such as minimizing black market trading in military ammo or making it harder to use stolen military firearms and/or making it apparent by inspection whether certain firearms are illegal. Possibly even making it easier to identify who shot whom in the aftermath of a firefight
But it's just speculation. I was wondering if anyone knows the definitive reason or whether there was a overarching purpose and if so, if it worked/works
Because IMO your just as dead shot with 38SA as you would be with .45, or 7 x 57 instead of 5.56
But it's just speculation. I was wondering if anyone knows the definitive reason or whether there was a overarching purpose and if so, if it worked/works
Because IMO your just as dead shot with 38SA as you would be with .45, or 7 x 57 instead of 5.56