It didn't pause to admire the china on its way through?Excaliber wrote:When my son was in college, the guy in the next apartment was in the basic police academy. He violated a few of the 4 rules and discharged a hollow point 9mm round which zipped through both sides of the wall which separated the apartments, ricocheted off the ceiling in my son's living room, penetrated both sides of the wall in an adjoining closet, and came to rest inside.
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- Sun Aug 01, 2010 1:50 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Thoughts on the Practicality of Pistol Caliber Carbine?
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Re: Thoughts on the Practicality of Pistol Caliber Carbine?
- Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:31 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Thoughts on the Practicality of Pistol Caliber Carbine?
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Re: Thoughts on the Practicality of Pistol Caliber Carbine?
I was at DPC today, shooting with my family and a friend, and we kept hearing what I would have been prepared to swear in court was fully automatic fire from one of the other shooting bays. It happened several times we heard "b-r-r-r-r-r-r-up! b-r-r-r-r-up!" Finally, my son wandered down to see what the guy was shooting. It was a 9mm race tuned 1911 pistol. The shooter was just really, really fast with it.Excaliber wrote:The same can be said of the revolver. The video evidence is here.G26ster wrote:In the right hands, an almost 70 year old carbine can make you think it's fully automatic. Go to 12:00 into the video.
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The operative phrase is, "in the right hands."