Attempted robbery at Dixie Gun and Pawn: 1911 saves the day!

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Re: Attempted robbery at Dixie Gun and Pawn: 1911 saves the day!

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
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ELB wrote:Man, are there going to be a lot of sad puppies when it turns out the shop owner was running a .38 Super from his shooting match days.... :mrgreen:
And especially if he was shooting a 130 grain bullet with a charge that just barely made a 125 power factor. :shock:
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Re: Attempted robbery at Dixie Gun and Pawn: 1911 saves the day!

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Look at the video at 9 seconds. The BG looked away for a split second, which is why he ended up shooting second. There's a SA lesson for ya.

Charles could have used this moment to open up a round in the chamber argument, an argument about where/how to carry, but he went for caliber...If I had time I would make a Dr. Evil picture noting that Charles likes guns of that....caliber."
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Hoodasnacks wrote:Look at the video at 9 seconds. The BG looked away for a split second, which is why he ended up shooting second. There's a SA lesson for ya.

Charles could have used this moment to open up a round in the chamber argument, an argument about where/how to carry, but he went for caliber...If I had time I would make a Dr. Evil picture noting that Charles likes guns of that....caliber."
Did he pull a second pistol at that moment?
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Beiruty wrote:
Hoodasnacks wrote:Look at the video at 9 seconds. The BG looked away for a split second, which is why he ended up shooting second. There's a SA lesson for ya.

Charles could have used this moment to open up a round in the chamber argument, an argument about where/how to carry, but he went for caliber...If I had time I would make a Dr. Evil picture noting that Charles likes guns of that....caliber."
Did he pull a second pistol at that moment?

That's what I was trying to determine. It looks like he looked away while reaching for a second gun. He definitely drops two things when he hits the floor, but it is hard to tell if it is two guns or one gun and something else. Either way, he was DRT. Not the best target to try to rob in my opinion. I have never known pawn shop owners to be unarmed. They should post this everywhere to teach people that crime doesn't pay.
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Before the glass breaks (gets shot out?), look at the guns inside the glass case. I count three or four Glock cases. I can't make out the actual guns in there. Also when BG falls, two guns land on the floor. Nice work pawn shop owner! BTW, I always carry a .45, but not 1911. If anyone is willing to donate to me a 1911, I promise to carry it. :mrgreen:
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I'm going to leave this right here... :leaving

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Pariah3j wrote:I'm going to leave this right here... :leaving
In this case, yankee marshall is right... if you define the least desirable caliber as the one that incapacitates your attacker instantly on the first, well placed shot- then yes, the .45acp is awful, maybe worse than his beloved .380. :shock:

He's no more qualified to do my business taxes than to explain why a one size fits all approach to caliber choice is legitimate.
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bblhd672 wrote:Too bad he wasn't using a S&W .357 Magnum ala Dirty Harry.
Dirty Harry is famous for the .44 Magnum he claimed to carry.

I've heard and read many times that the gun used in the movie was really a .41 Magnum.
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b4aftr wrote:What about the other perp?
I'm betting the shot didn't connect.

Bet the gun owner wishes he had a 9mm for faster, more accurate follow-up shots. :mrgreen:
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mr1337 wrote:Bet the gun owner wishes he had a 9mm for faster, more accurate follow-up shots. :mrgreen:

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Because a 9mm kills your body, but a .45 kills your soul
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Reporters never give me the detail I want in these stories which would include:

The precise handgun and ammo used;
Confirmation on his body where the bad guy was shot;
Name of the deceased bad guy and his criminal history (we can assume it is extensive in these sorts of cases);
The training the good guy previously received;
Was the good guy retired military?;
Did the second bad guy fire any shots?;

Many of the reporters writing these stories know little about firearms or the right questions to ask in these situations.
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Pawpaw wrote:
bblhd672 wrote:Too bad he wasn't using a S&W .357 Magnum ala Dirty Harry.
Dirty Harry is famous for the .44 Magnum he claimed to carry.

I've heard and read many times that the gun used in the movie was really a .41 Magnum.
Ooops...disregard...I meant .44 Magnum
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