megatronrules
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The Miami Shootout. Your thoughts?
I was reading up on this. It seems like a real mess occured out there. From what I can gather, The FBI brought handguns to a rifle fight, and got beat bad
Platt was a dead scumbag who refused to just die and do everyone a favor. The 9mm cartridge was crucified for its "failure".
Im no expert, but it seems that 9mm really did a lot of damage to Platt. I sat here and thought about something though.
Why did the Feds go after these guys without rifles or subguns?
These guys were stone killers.They were always known to have long guns with them too. It seems like a bad choice in tactics. Im not putting the LEO's down. They were in a hell of a spot and what they did was nothing short of heroic. Yet I have to ask the question about the whole long gun issue. What are you're thoughts on this?
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I was reading up on this. It seems like a real mess occured out there. From what I can gather, The FBI brought handguns to a rifle fight, and got beat bad
Platt was a dead scumbag who refused to just die and do everyone a favor. The 9mm cartridge was crucified for its "failure".
Im no expert, but it seems that 9mm really did a lot of damage to Platt. I sat here and thought about something though.
Why did the Feds go after these guys without rifles or subguns?
These guys were stone killers.They were always known to have long guns with them too. It seems like a bad choice in tactics. Im not putting the LEO's down. They were in a hell of a spot and what they did was nothing short of heroic. Yet I have to ask the question about the whole long gun issue. What are you're thoughts on this?
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