"It's not how long your pen is, it's how you sign your name." Thanks.I put a Guy in a Coma for 3 days once because I threw a brick and hit him in the head, so I guess it's not what ya got but how well you use it
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"It's not how long your pen is, it's how you sign your name." Thanks.I put a Guy in a Coma for 3 days once because I threw a brick and hit him in the head, so I guess it's not what ya got but how well you use it
SO DOES A $1500.00 GUN KILL BETTER THAN A $ 150.00 HI POINT? AXE THE DEAD GUY.First off....I couldn't care less what caliber someone carries. It is their choice, their comfort level, and their preference. As I have said in previous posts, even if someone is going to stick a BB gun in your face, you are going to feel extremely threatened.
Here are some funny comments from the interweb and here that I find humorous, amusing, and some of them true:
1- If the question is about the 1911 platform itself, rather that a polymer pistol, that’s a question of 100% personal preference. Funny, how for decades a 5 shot Chiefs Special was considered an entirely practical carry gun, while these days people feel like they need 22 rounds with 2 extra mags just to go grab a loaf of bread.
2- Your body is a massive puddle of goo. That 0.035” on either side of a 45 round isn’t going to make the difference. Literally, you’re talking about 35 thousandths. The width of a small safety pin isn’t going to change the outcome of anything.
“I had a 9mm and missed the fight ending shot by 22 thousandths of an inch. Had I had a 45, I would have hit that magic spot with 13 thousandths of 45 lead and ended the fight right there”, said no one, ever.
3- If we apply both the big hole and lots of rounds philosophies then we should all be shooting .50 GI Glocks. With one up the snout you have 10 rounds of 1/2" bullets, making it enormously superior to the little .45.
4- Physiologically, no caliber or bullet is certain to incapacitate any individual unless the brain is hit.
5- They cannot, however, examine tactics in an autopsy. I once made Marvin Fackler rather angry -- he said most men killed in Viet Nam by small arms were killed by full auto fire. In his autopsies he found lots of men hit more than once.
Now, since I have seen men shot multiple times by different weapons, I asked him if he recovered the bullets so he could be sure they all came from the same weapon. Then I asked him what tests he did to determine the position of the selector switch.
That's the difference between tactics and forensics.
6- When your assailant sees a .45 barrel pointed in his face his instinctual reaction is to shiite his pants and beg forgiveness. Situation resolved. No shots fired.
I'm good with that.
7- I’m sure the 37 Professionals cited in the FBI report had no idea what they were talking about.
8- It's not a question of whether the SURGEON can tell the difference in the bullet hole diameters, it's whether the creep GETTING those bullet holes can tell a diff!
9- "Any scumbag should be flattered to be shot by such a beautiful firearm..."
10- "Yep, never heard a dead man complaining about caliber selection....."
Nice brass!