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Robar

The Enforcer
I don't think they are the same.
If I recall correctly they just renamed them and changed the color of the jacket.

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Armydog

New member
If I recall correctly they just renamed them and changed the color of the jacket.

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Yup... Golden sabers, they bowed to political bullshit calling the talons "cop killers". Reminds me of the FN 5-7...... Have several unopened cases of black talons just cause they were so hated, and a good performing bullet ( on gelatin )
 

Sharkey

Word Ninja
If I recall correctly they just renamed them and changed the color of the jacket.

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From Wikipedia:

"Winchester discontinued the Black Talon line completely in 2000. The “Ranger SXT” ammunition sold later by Winchester is very similar to the Black Talon though without the black Lubalox coating on the bullet. Among shooters, a running joke is that SXT stands for “Same eXact Thing", though the official branding is “Supreme eXpansion Technology”. However, there are differences in the anatomy of the bullets which become apparent when carefully examined side by side. The hollow point cavity dimensions and angles of the meplat were altered to enhance reliability of expansion, though the basic "reverse taper" design pioneered by the Black Talon was retained. This "reverse taper" refers to the bullet's jacket being thicker at the tip than toward the base, enhancing rigidity which allows the sharp petals to remain largely perpendicular to the wound path, unlike traditional designs where the expanding jacket petals would peel back almost completely behind the expanded lead mushroom. This difference is obvious after firing into ballistic gelatin. In 2007 Winchester updated their Ranger SXT line and renamed it Ranger T-Series. Besides further dimensional changes to the hollow point for reliable expansion, the distinctive perpendicular petals were made longer yet more rounded at the tips to retain stiffness."
 

Robar

The Enforcer
From Wikipedia:

"Winchester discontinued the Black Talon line completely in 2000. The “Ranger SXT” ammunition sold later by Winchester is very similar to the Black Talon though without the black Lubalox coating on the bullet. Among shooters, a running joke is that SXT stands for “Same eXact Thing", though the official branding is “Supreme eXpansion Technology”. However, there are differences in the anatomy of the bullets which become apparent when carefully examined side by side. The hollow point cavity dimensions and angles of the meplat were altered to enhance reliability of expansion, though the basic "reverse taper" design pioneered by the Black Talon was retained. This "reverse taper" refers to the bullet's jacket being thicker at the tip than toward the base, enhancing rigidity which allows the sharp petals to remain largely perpendicular to the wound path, unlike traditional designs where the expanding jacket petals would peel back almost completely behind the expanded lead mushroom. This difference is obvious after firing into ballistic gelatin. In 2007 Winchester updated their Ranger SXT line and renamed it Ranger T-Series. Besides further dimensional changes to the hollow point for reliable expansion, the distinctive perpendicular petals were made longer yet more rounded at the tips to retain stiffness."
The story of my life. Close, but no cigar. I stopped carrying them years ago. Speer Gold Dot now, but I like the Hornady Critical Defense better.
 

Sharkey

Word Ninja
The story of my life. Close, but no cigar. I stopped carrying them years ago. Speer Gold Dot now, but I like the Hornady Critical Defense better.

I've been carrying Gold Dot as well. I haven't shot the Critical Defense...I will give them a try.
 

Robar

The Enforcer
I've been carrying Gold Dot as well. I haven't shot the Critical Defense...I will give them a try.
The Critical Duty is something to consider too. Also know that the Critical Defense and Zombie Max are the same round.
 

Armydog

New member
The Critical Duty is something to consider too. Also know that the Critical Defense and Zombie Max are the same round.

I am carrying the Critical Duty in .45ACP and 9mm (no choice). Pretty confident in the .45s have shot them through gel (who really knows how accurate that is, but it seems to be the standard), plywood, glass, and sheet metal (car doors).... carries through very well. stays intact and opens up nicely...

It all that I am using in my carry/duty handguns right now.... well except when I carry a .44mag - only run glaser safety slugs in that caliber just to try and prevent over penetration (here cum the gay jokes).
 

BBG

New member
Here's a gun you won't see often it's my beretta 9000s

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jbaskin28

New member
Just bought a new DPMS M4 upper, ordered a Noveske RECON barrel, and a Diamondhead 15" free float hand guard. Planning a spike's tactical NiB BCG or JP Rifle's BCG and a Spike's Tactical muzzle break.
 

Brankz

New member
I want to get a rifle, like the old ones I like the looks.
will be a good idea ? And how much will be the price damage on my wallet?

I know I need to be a citizen to own a weapon, believe it or not I am.

Save your ogly comments for the other threads. :)
 

JKDriver

New member
I want to get a rifle, like the old ones I like the looks.
will be a good idea ? And how much will be the price damage on my wallet?

I know I need to be a citizen to own a weapon, believe it or not I am.

Save your ogly comments for the other threads. :)

If you like the looks of the older rifles, you are a little late for the great deals. What was affectionately known as "the golden age" of the C&R rifles is long over. There are still good deals to be had, but the days of $100 dollar Mosin's and SKS's are over.

As for the damage to your wallet, you will have to be more specific. What type of rifle, caliber, condition, and collect ability will all factor in. Tell us what you fancy, and we can give you a better idea.
 

Brankz

New member
If you like the looks of the older rifles, you are a little late for the great deals. What was affectionately known as "the golden age" of the C&R rifles is long over. There are still good deals to be had, but the days of $100 dollar Mosin's and SKS's are over.

As for the damage to your wallet, you will have to be more specific. What type of rifle, caliber, condition, and collect ability will all factor in. Tell us what you fancy, and we can give you a better idea.

Around 180-200 bucks? Lol
That's to low uh
 
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