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9x25mm Super Auto G
Anders Herzberg

9x25mm Super Auto G: The Same Thing, Too Late

Condition The Same Idea Just Too Late The competitive and inventive world of the International Practical Shooting Confederation has produced a number of wildcat cartridges. However, the 9x25mm Super Auto G, or as it’s unofficially called the 9×25 Super Auto Grillmeyer is probably one of the least known ones, as

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9X23 Winchester Drawing
Anders Herzberg

9×23 Winchester: Super Speed, 45 Recoil?

Condition Potential, but With Fierce Competition The 9×23 Winchester cartridge was created out of the crucible of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC). IPSC shooters demand flat shooting, reliable, rounds that can be easily controlled and compensated to allow for fast, accurate follow up shots. In the mid 90’s a

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7.62x25mm-Tokarev-FMJ-Round
Anders Herzberg

7.62x25mm Tokarev: A Relic of War

Condition Millsurp Shooter The 7.62x25mm Tokarev was created out of the desire to create a Russian version of the venerable 7.63×25 Mauser round. The Tsarist Army and later the Red Army both utilized the German round in many conflicts.  During joint operations with the Weimar Republic during the 1920’s the

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