gingersnapples said:true and not true, a gun only overheats if used multiple times in rapid succesion, or if rapid fired.(rapidly squeezing the trigger to the point that the magazine is emptied in several seconds)pistols are ussualy ment for accuracy in shorter ranges and tight quarters, NOT fot call of duty style doubletap. if you want to do that, get a glock 18 shipped in from over seas.
sorry to go off topic but all firearms get hot around the muzzle and chamber, very hot from very little use due to the simple fact that its gun powder causing an explosion in the chamber, forcing the round out, after fireing a magazine at a steady pace the heat build up would be quite sufficient to cause a seriouse burn or in this case possibly warp whatever kit has been built around the weapon. Also for military use (security and police is different)pistols are generally a side arm not designed for accuracy at all but as a last resort should a primary weapon jam, tho when you do draw it the double tap is a tried and tested method of shooting and generally you will fire as many rounds as needed to drop the target in as shorter time as possible because the fact that you've had to draw it means your most likely in trouble
Also very nice ar
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