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45 acp vs 9mm luger on tv show?

I watched a tv show (History channel I think?) within the last year about how firearms have advanced over the years. It covered everything from the original "bamboo" guns the Chinese used to modern weapons. The part I am wanting to watch was a steel plate shootout between an american colt 45acp pitted against a german 9mm luger. The host had to run a course all the while a runnin and gunnin.His nemesis was a german. I believe the german was in ss uniform. please help! a link to a web site or you tube vid would be great!

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  • Paco
    Lv 6
    8 years ago
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    This may be the TV show you are looking for...and it's on The Military Channel.........

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triggers:_Weapons_Tha...

  • 8 years ago

    I think I saw that episode over a year ago.

    It was a competitive simulation that had shooters dress in WW-II uniforms and move through a course of fire while being timed and using WW-II vintage military handguns (or replicas thereof). Shooters were scored according to accuracy, total time and possibly the effectiveness of the bullets on the targets. (It's been a while and I'm not sure I remember everything.)

    I suggest using popular search-engines and/or visiting the History Channel's website and searching their content. (I'm not bored enough to do your work for you.)

    Good luck. :-)

  • 8 years ago

    "Top Shot?" It is a shooting Competition show on the channel. Did not see season 4, but it could be from there.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    Gee....wouldn't googling the History channel be the correct answer ?

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