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by TexasJohnBoy
Thu Dec 22, 2016 9:30 pm
Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
Topic: Home Defense Weapon
Replies: 42
Views: 17048

Re: Home Defense Weapon

Skiprr wrote: Almost every sheetrock test I've ever seen aimed the bullet at a right-angle to the layers of drywall. Purely from a statistical stance, you'd have to think the odds of that happening in a real-world situation would be well to the end of the bell curve. And the greater the angle through the drywall, the more resistance encountered by the bullet. Not to mention wall-studs, furniture, your 90" TV, hanging mirrors and clocks, or whatever else would probably also be in the way in 99 of 100 random ballistic paths from an errant indoor round.
Skiprr,

Can I come chill at your place for the Super Bowl?

Sincerely,
TexasJohnBoy


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/tangent

My pick is my 9mm pistol loaded up with 17rounds, mainly because of ease. I live on an acre and have no kids, so I'm not too terribly worried about a round going too far...

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