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Ducks are dangerous with that bill they have.Duck=/human
LOL
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Ducks are dangerous with that bill they have.Duck=/human
It would be an "attitude changer" for sure.Just guessing but, if a bad guy gets hit at 30 feet or closer with 1 1/4oz. of lead anything traveling at 900 miles per hour, it's going to be his worst day ever. Especially if there is another one in the pipe.
Again, just guessing.
The internet suggests that the duck of death would be particularly susceptible to such medicine.Just guessing but, if a bad guy gets hit at 30 feet or closer with 1 1/4oz. of lead anything traveling at 900 miles per hour, it's going to be his worst day ever. Especially if there is another one in the pipe.
Again, just guessing.
That should work well if ever needed.
Although it's being driven much faster, the Claymore anti-personnel mine uses 3.2 mm
steel shot, which equates to about #5 shot.
Something to think about for all you slug and buck fans.
#6 birdshot.Napoleon used grape shot in his cannon.
Early Claymore.
Maybe someone could confirm the shot size ?
LMFAO.
...and cue Taco_lean in 3...2...1...
This is the right move .I can see both sides but my instinct is to lawyer up and say as little as possible.
You can not unsay something that is said and it will be the prosecutor that is at your trial heading things up - the LEO will just be in the witness stand repeating what you may or may not have said.
I found some pictures that I took at the indoor range trying Federal LE127 9 pellet 00 buckshot. I was shooting at 7 yards (21 feet) with a FNH 18" SLP:
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Man, can't even imagine how bad that would hurt!