All kidding aside, under the circumstances, I would have to say that all in the torso of the bad guy with no police rounds in a good guy is extraordinary marksmanship. Few could do as well in the same situation.mr.72 wrote:tsk tsk.srothstein wrote: But, this does prove the weakness of the 9mm. He was hit multiple times with the 9 and is now awake and talking. I doubt he would have survived if the Amry still used 1911's in .45acp.
It just proves that the cops need to improve their shot placement
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Re: The Other Policeman Who Confronted Hasan...
Oh, more of an annoyance than a bother. I just think the .45 thing is overcooked. I mean, I know that you can blow up a tanker truck with a 1911 shooting .45 ACP because I saw it happen in Thelma & Louise, but you don't have to always rub it in.srothstein wrote: With all the historical debate about the .45 and the 9mm, I just couldn't resist the jab. I apologize if my sense of humor bothered anyone.