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    Westside

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    Normandy
    More powerful? :facepalm:

    They should've switched to Desert Eagles chambered in .357 Magnum then

    Yeah. :rolleyes:
    I think most of them carried .38 Special rounds in the guns though, only some units carried with .357 rounds.

    Here some calibers fall into the "weapon of war" categorie, they are the calibers used by the military like 9mm and 5.56mm.
    Armed guards who carry money are not allowed to carry those "weapon of war" calibers so they have revolvers and 12 gauge shotguns.
     

    OneBadV8

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    Yeah. :rolleyes:
    I think most of them carried .38 Special rounds in the guns though, only some units carried with .357 rounds.

    Here some calibers fall into the "weapon of war" categorie, they are the calibers used by the military like 9mm and 5.56mm.
    Armed guards who carry money are not allowed to carry those "weapon of war" calibers so they have revolvers and 12 gauge shotguns.

    They should carry Revolvers chambered in .45-70. At least it wouldn't be as powerful as those Weapon of War calibers :eek:
     
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