Just rub some dirt on it and walk it off.Pecos wrote:"Greatest Tank Battles" . Event if shot by a tank -If the agressor is on drugs, it still may not stop the attack. We have learned this lesson watching the "Terminator".
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- Tue Aug 06, 2013 2:49 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Best one-shot stops
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Re: Best one-shot stops
- Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:24 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Best one-shot stops
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Re: Best one-shot stops
I have seen many instances of anecdotal evidence of people shot multiple times with pistols, rifles, and shotguns, and kept going. One of them was a baddie that took a full 00-Buck load center mass, got up, swore, and told the cop "don't do that again, I'll go quietly." I've seen a dude who got caught in a dope gang shootout talking with paramedics, with multiple gunshots to head, torso, legs, and arms, yet still fully coherent and aware. I've seen dashcam footage of an officer putting 5 .357 Magnum rounds center mass into a baddie's chest, and the perp survived to face trial.
... for murder. The perp put a single .22 round from a tiny NAA derringer through the cop's heart.
Bullets are weird things. One dude might get hit in the head by a big whopping round, and it will never break bone, only travel around under the skin and leave nasty superficial surface wounds. Another will get hit in the same place by a .32 and go down for the count, dead before he hits the ground. It's not an exact science. Generally, bigger is better, and more is better.
... I prefer to carry something starting with .4, and I carry reloads.
No one ever left a gunfight cussing himself as a fool because he brought too much ammo.
... for murder. The perp put a single .22 round from a tiny NAA derringer through the cop's heart.
Bullets are weird things. One dude might get hit in the head by a big whopping round, and it will never break bone, only travel around under the skin and leave nasty superficial surface wounds. Another will get hit in the same place by a .32 and go down for the count, dead before he hits the ground. It's not an exact science. Generally, bigger is better, and more is better.
... I prefer to carry something starting with .4, and I carry reloads.
No one ever left a gunfight cussing himself as a fool because he brought too much ammo.