One of the other early distinctions was also ammunition capacity.  The  
Browning Hi-Power pistol, aka the P-35, held 13 rounds in the magazine and  
another 
in the chamber at a time when holding 7 rounds in the magazine was  normal 
for .45 ACP pistols like the Model 1911, and 8 rounds was normal for 9mm  
pistols like the Luger or the later P-38.  Hi-Power as a pistol name was  
almost 
certainly a marketing decision designed to set off its then unique  
double-stack 
magazine against lesser capacity pistols.
 
Scott Hattrup
 
 
In a message dated 2/2/2009 5:34:08 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

A quick  question:  Certain rifles and weapons are sometimes labeled
"high  powered" -- often by pro-assault-weapons-ban folks, but also by
people who  seem to support gun rights (e.g., people organizing certain
shooting  events).  But I take it that the "power" of a shooting rests on
(1)  the mass of the bullet, (2) the design characteristics of the
bullet, (3)  the amount of gunpowder in the round, (4) the length of the
barrel, (5) the  accuracy of the gun, and (6) the size of the magazine.  

Items 1,  2, and 3 are functions not of the weapon but of the round.
Item 4 mostly  relates to whether the gun is a rifle or a handgun, and in
any case to my  knowledge isn't much thought of as a "high power" matter.
Item 5 relates to  total deadliness, but again in a way that I'm unaware
is usually connected  to whether the gun is a "high power" gun.  And item
6 is a function of  the magazine; though assault weapons bans do
sometimes focus on the size of  the built-in magazine or the intended
magazine, many semiautomatic handguns  and rifles can take magazines of
varying sizes, including very large  ones.

But if this is so, then why the talk of "high powered" guns, not  just
from pro-gun-control people but also from  others?

Eugene
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