I knew Marines had hard heads, but now I'm impressed!.45s bounce off skulls too. Dealt with that first hand. What a treat.
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I knew Marines had hard heads, but now I'm impressed!.45s bounce off skulls too. Dealt with that first hand. What a treat.
There is a reason why the 45 was used from WW1 through the early 90's for the military. It worked then it works now..45s bounce off skulls too. Dealt with that first hand. What a treat.
Dealt with a call involving alcohol and firearms and a marine was shot in the face with a .45 from about 10 feet away. He was still alive when MPs arrived on scene holding his teeth in his hands. Bullet traveled around the skull and lodged in the back of his head between the skin and cranium. Sadly he passed a day later.I knew Marines had hard heads, but now I'm impressed!
Nothing wrong with .45There is a reason why the 45 was used from WW1 through the early 90's for the military. It worked then it works now.
Considering the effectiveness of the .45... I dunno if using a marine taking a hit to the beaner is an accurate measure.I knew Marines had hard heads, but now I'm impressed!
Exactly. Like this gal told me a long time ago, It doesn't matter how big it is, it's what you do with it that counts. If only I'd known she was talking about bullets...I don't pay attention to what caliber is able to do this or that. Accuracy is what matters in all circumstances. Then being able to put down the threat as quickly as possible. If 22WMR allows you to do that then that's what you use.