johnnymenudo
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Everything this article says seems to ring true with the independent contractors in IRAQ. I wonder if there was some confusion between government and independent employees?
JM
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lance22 said:Unless a head shot is attained, stopping power is about making an enemy lose blood until either their muscles don't work or they can't breath. As already pointed out, it has nothing to do with "knocking them down".
A larger diameter hole will tear a greater area of tissue than a smaller hole. This has little to do with kinetic energy, save for a deeper hole will expidite more bleeding than a shallow hole. If a .40 and a .45 hole were punched into the same mass delivering the same kinetic energy, which subject would bleed out faster?
That statement assumes that none of us have done this, or are you just projecting your own experience on us boys.now i understand all you boys are real men and all, shooting billions of shots with no sore wrists and such, but do this simple experiment. see what your letal shot ratio is on a fresh clip against moving or popping targets, go fire 50 or so .45 shots and come back.
How much training can you get at 6 to 9 shots per sessionit means you need more shooting practice, not a bigger gun
Making assessments of someone's professional and/or military experience based solely on the fact that they called you out on a faulty theory and for further changing that theory when you are unable to back it up is ,well, you know..projecting gun afficionado fantasies on the military profession is ... well... i´m sure you can figure it out.
Please explain to me what difference it makes what kind of targets you are sooting at.any human being has stiff wrists after maybe 6 or 9 shots.you may think you personally are made of steel, but you are not, your hand will go stiff, you won´t be able to aim and then you die.
Doesn't count if you're only an aficionado6 to 9 rounds from a .45 thats it. I shoot 200 rounds thru mine (Kimber TLE 2 in stainless) every weekend.
fluffygrrl said:the problem with bigger is better comes from your own wrist....any human being has stiff wrists after maybe 6 or 9 shots. you may think you personally are made of steel, but you are not, your hand will go stiff, you won´t be able to aim and then you die..
fluffygrrl said:if you properly aim, you can kill someone with a .22 caliber. 9 mm is a lethal weapon. if you put ....................................now i understand all you boys are real men and all, shoting billions of shots with no sore wrists and such, but do this simple experiment. see what your letal shot ratio is on a fresh clip against moving or popping targets, go fire 50 or so .45 shots and come back. ..................