That was Lewis's theory!AndyC wrote:Absolutely - but my example is to illustrate that it doesn't require a lot of kinetic energy to do a lot of damage.
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- Fri Feb 03, 2017 7:22 pm
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- Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:57 pm
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Re: Attempted robbery at Dixie Gun and Pawn: 1911 saves the day!
You Bad!Charles L. Cotton wrote:I thought this robbery/video had been posted on the Forum, but I can't find it.
Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you conclusive proof that the 1911 in .45ACP is still king of the battlefield. Note that, unlike girly rounds like the 9mm, the .45ACP put the bad guy down forthwith and no innocent blood was spilled. He did not run, he did not return fire, he didn't even stagger. He simply fell dead dropping his two weapons while doing so. I am happy to say that the long-running, indeed perennial, "caliber wars" has finally come to an end. The world is now on notice that the 1911 .45ACP is the clear winner and everything else is merely an "also ran," a footnote in the Annals of Survival.
Chas.
P.S. This is going to be a hoot!!!