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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 12:09:03 GMT -5
No. It's not. If this guy had been a bad guy with a gun and determination, someone could have gotten hurt before he collapsed."Reconstruction showed the path of the +P 124-grain Gold Dot 9mm bullet had been down the stairwell, striking the concrete wall at a sufficiently acute angle that it glanced. Akai Gurley was just stepping into the stairwell at the seventh floor level and headed downstairs when the ricocheting bullet entered his chest and pierced his heart. He had run down two flights of stairs before he collapsed." americanhandgunner.com/death-in-the-stairwell-the-peter-liangakai-gurley-shooting/
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 17:34:44 GMT -5
No. It's not. If this guy had been a bad guy with a gun and determination, someone could have gotten hurt before he collapsed."Reconstruction showed the path of the +P 124-grain Gold Dot 9mm bullet had been down the stairwell, striking the concrete wall at a sufficiently acute angle that it glanced. Akai Gurley was just stepping into the stairwell at the seventh floor level and headed downstairs when the ricocheting bullet entered his chest and pierced his heart. He had run down two flights of stairs before he collapsed." americanhandgunner.com/death-in-the-stairwell-the-peter-liangakai-gurley-shooting/ Didn't you just get done lecturing us on how only a head shot is a manstopper and even if you hit the heart the guy still has something left in the tank? And you want to blame my Gold Dots for this? But I'm fairly certain that if it had been .45ACP ball the guy would've been dropped DRT chop chop because y'know a 9mm may expand but a .45 never shrinks, LMAO.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 19:39:10 GMT -5
No. It's not. If this guy had been a bad guy with a gun and determination, someone could have gotten hurt before he collapsed."Reconstruction showed the path of the +P 124-grain Gold Dot 9mm bullet had been down the stairwell, striking the concrete wall at a sufficiently acute angle that it glanced. Akai Gurley was just stepping into the stairwell at the seventh floor level and headed downstairs when the ricocheting bullet entered his chest and pierced his heart. He had run down two flights of stairs before he collapsed." americanhandgunner.com/death-in-the-stairwell-the-peter-liangakai-gurley-shooting/ Didn't you just get done lecturing us on how only a head shot is a manstopper and even if you hit the heart the guy still has something left in the tank? And you want to blame my Gold Dots for this? But I'm fairly certain that if it had been .45ACP ball the guy would've been dropped DRT chop chop because y'know a 9mm may expand but a .45 never shrinks, LMAO. You're learning. BTW, Gold Dots are made in .45 caliber too, in much heavier weights for ACP and .45 Colt (230 & 250 grain).
I'M not the one who said center mass shots from handgun bullets were instant kills, INCLUDING the .45 caliber. I use 230 gr. ball for practice and carry 230 gr. JHP's for social work, just in case they DO decide to expand.
FTR, the FBI in October chose Hornady Critical Duty 40 S&W 175 gr. Flexlock as its official ammunition. Looks like they don't think much of 9MM either. Their elite teams choose the Springfield Armory HRT/Professional Model 1911 in .45ACP. I wonder why. The FBI doesn't take bids from manufacturers ...... they TELL the manufacturers what they want.
www.swatmag.com/article/choice-fbi-hrt-springfield-armory-professional-model/
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 19:45:24 GMT -5
Didn't you just get done lecturing us on how only a head shot is a manstopper and even if you hit the heart the guy still has something left in the tank? And you want to blame my Gold Dots for this? But I'm fairly certain that if it had been .45ACP ball the guy would've been dropped DRT chop chop because y'know a 9mm may expand but a .45 never shrinks, LMAO. You're learning. BTW, Gold Dots are made in .45 caliber too, in much heavier weights for ACP and .45 Colt (230 & 250 grain).
I'M not the one who said center mass shots from handgun bullets were instant kills, INCLUDING the .45 caliber. I use 230 gr. ball for practice and carry 230 gr. JHP's for social work, just in case they DO decide to expand.
FTR, the FBI in October chose Hornady Critical Duty 40 S&W 175 gr. Flexlock as its official ammunition. Looks like they don't think much of 9MM either. Their elite teams choose the Springfield Armory HRT/Professional Model 1911 in .45ACP. I wonder why. The FBI doesn't take bids from manufacturers ...... they TELL the manufacturers what they want.
www.swatmag.com/article/choice-fbi-hrt-springfield-armory-professional-model/
Thanks for the lecture, Lt. Obv. Again.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 20:42:15 GMT -5
You're learning. BTW, Gold Dots are made in .45 caliber too, in much heavier weights for ACP and .45 Colt (230 & 250 grain).
I'M not the one who said center mass shots from handgun bullets were instant kills, INCLUDING the .45 caliber. I use 230 gr. ball for practice and carry 230 gr. JHP's for social work, just in case they DO decide to expand.
FTR, the FBI in October chose Hornady Critical Duty 40 S&W 175 gr. Flexlock as its official ammunition. Looks like they don't think much of 9MM either. Their elite teams choose the Springfield Armory HRT/Professional Model 1911 in .45ACP. I wonder why. The FBI doesn't take bids from manufacturers ...... they TELL the manufacturers what they want.
www.swatmag.com/article/choice-fbi-hrt-springfield-armory-professional-model/
Thanks for the lecture, Lt. Obv. Again. Gee golly willikers. I present some facts and you call it a lecture? Well, technically teachers DO lecture their students, so I guess you are right in that regard.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 20:44:53 GMT -5
Try telling us (Rox and I) something we don't already know, Cap'n.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 20:55:50 GMT -5
Try telling us (Rox and I) something we don't already know, Cap'n. I don't have the time or space to cover all that.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 21:11:57 GMT -5
Try telling us (Rox and I) something we don't already know, Cap'n. I don't have the time or space to cover all that.Har. You are not smarter than the folx you think you are smarter than.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 9:05:31 GMT -5
I don't have the time or space to cover all that. Har. You are not smarter than the folx you think you are smarter than. Didn't say I'm smarter. I just said I don't have time or space to explain to you everything that you don't know.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 9:10:52 GMT -5
Har. You are not smarter than the folx you think you are smarter than. Didn't say I'm smarter. I just said I don't have time or space to explain to you everything that you don't know.
Well if you ever tell me something I don't know... so far, over the years, you keep telling me things I already know. Repeatedly, in detail, as if you've never told about it before. Have you been checked for early onset Alzheimer's?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 9:16:43 GMT -5
Didn't say I'm smarter. I just said I don't have time or space to explain to you everything that you don't know.
Well if you ever tell me something I don't know... so far, over the years, you keep telling me things I already know. Repeatedly, in detail, as if you've never told about it before. Have you been checked for early onset Alzheimer's? With all the stuff you post that is incorrect, I stay on the safe side by figuring you don't really know a whole lot. If you actually DO know it, then that's a plus for you.
Besides, a lot of stuff I post here is for general consumption, for an audience bigger than FRed and Rox. You are getting TRN Syndrome. You think everything revolves around you. I can recommend a shrink in Denver for you to see.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 9:20:09 GMT -5
Well if you ever tell me something I don't know... so far, over the years, you keep telling me things I already know. Repeatedly, in detail, as if you've never told about it before. Have you been checked for early onset Alzheimer's? With all the stuff you post that is incorrect... Just saying that doesn't make it true, Fife. Please give specific examples. Shouldn't be too hard to find because of "all the stuff" even for a dummy like you. GO !!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 14:20:58 GMT -5
With all the stuff you post that is incorrect... Just saying that doesn't make it true, Fife. Please give specific examples. Shouldn't be too hard to find because of "all the stuff" even for a dummy like you. GO !! Yep, you have developed full-blown TRN Syndrome. But to humor you, you are always right and I am always wrong. I don't know nuttin' 'bout nuttin'.
You DID notice the sunglasses smiley face at the end of my post, didn't you?
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