Does the Springfield emissary have any MIM parts if so what are they and have you shot hollow points out of it and how did it run with the hollow points?Thanks
Honestly I'm not sure about the MIM parts. From the website I gather that the parts are all machined and forged and the feel of them would confirm that but the specifics may be better directed toward Springfield. I do know that the trigger itself is some type of polymer but you cant tell unless you really examine it. Doesn't feel like a polymer trigger on any of the striker fire pistols I own. As far as hollow points go I have run 1 mag of some old Corbons I had lying around which gave me no issues at all. However, that's all that I've had the opportunity to try. Hope that helps.
Remember, the reason for 9 mm is capacity... It takes 3 to 5 times the number of rounds to stop the threats. 45 takes 1-3 rounds compares to 6-9 rounds of 9 mm.
@@PedroGarcia-ob5yw data is out there... Also know some trauma related medical professionals... One trauma surgeon who says "I've never lost a patient to 9 mm and only saved 1 from 45 ACP"...
You said stop the threat, not mortally wounded? 22, 32, 380, if you hit a major organ your dying. Thats what am saying one cannot say about stopping power unless you been shot. Once you realize you got a hole in you and blood is coming out; my friend your going down!
@@PedroGarcia-ob5yw not true... Many law enforcement videos show people taking multiple rounds of 9 mm, and continuing assaults. 9 mm is rarely mortal in reality. That's the point. Sgt York stopped 6 German soldiers with 1 shot a peice, winning the Congressional Medal of Honor, with a 1911... that has no equivalent in 9 mm world... The High Power was designed to offer capacity not stopping power. The 1911 was designed to offer stopping power.
Had a lot of fun with this video! That sure is a fine shooter
As did I. Thanks for showing off for me. It's definitely a shooter.
I have the 9mm emissary commander and love it
Still in love with mine!
ive had mine like 3 weeks just keeps getting better @@pinnacleoutdoortraditions7395
Great shooter. Love it so much I'm about to switch the striker pistol on my kit to this one despite the lower capacity.
Does the Springfield emissary have any MIM parts if so what are they and have you shot hollow points out of it and how did it run with the hollow points?Thanks
Honestly I'm not sure about the MIM parts. From the website I gather that the parts are all machined and forged and the feel of them would confirm that but the specifics may be better directed toward Springfield. I do know that the trigger itself is some type of polymer but you cant tell unless you really examine it. Doesn't feel like a polymer trigger on any of the striker fire pistols I own. As far as hollow points go I have run 1 mag of some old Corbons I had lying around which gave me no issues at all. However, that's all that I've had the opportunity to try. Hope that helps.
@@pinnacleoutdoortraditions7395 ok Thanks
I bought the emissary in the commander model in 45, but I hadn’t had the chance to shoot it yet😡
That's not good. You need to get to the range! It's well worth it
I know it’s going to be 4 months in September. As soon as I go home from work am not telling anybody am just heading straight to the range!
Sweet. Shoot Straight! @@PedroGarcia-ob5yw
Nice 1911 I prefer the Ronin my edc is a Ronin 10mm
Nice pistol for sure. Love the 10mm caliber! That's one of my next planned purchases.
Got one love it good video
Thank you very much
Remember, the reason for 9 mm is capacity... It takes 3 to 5 times the number of rounds to stop the threats. 45 takes 1-3 rounds compares to 6-9 rounds of 9 mm.
Very cool point
How do you really know that??? You been shot with both calibers?
@@PedroGarcia-ob5yw data is out there... Also know some trauma related medical professionals... One trauma surgeon who says "I've never lost a patient to 9 mm and only saved 1 from 45 ACP"...
You said stop the threat, not mortally wounded? 22, 32, 380, if you hit a major organ your dying. Thats what am saying one cannot say about stopping power unless you been shot. Once you realize you got a hole in you and blood is coming out; my friend your going down!
@@PedroGarcia-ob5yw not true... Many law enforcement videos show people taking multiple rounds of 9 mm, and continuing assaults. 9 mm is rarely mortal in reality. That's the point. Sgt York stopped 6 German soldiers with 1 shot a peice, winning the Congressional Medal of Honor, with a 1911... that has no equivalent in 9 mm world... The High Power was designed to offer capacity not stopping power. The 1911 was designed to offer stopping power.
Can I have my sock back 😂
Haha maybe one day