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On 9/29/09 10:44 PM, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 18:13:58 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 29, 5:58 pm, H the wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frMqj..._embedded#t=53 -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All LOL! That vid cracks me up! flashlights? laser sights in smoke/fog? Those maroons wouldn't know what hit them. Nothing like having lights say "HEAR I AM! WHACK ME!" besides. unlike the paper targets, I really dont' know of anyone, who would stick their head out around a corner for a good 2-3 seconds while the "good guys" took stance-aim -fire. but it looks cool in a gun ad. dolts! Nice weapon, but behind the times. A lot of American police agencies are replacing their 9mm weapons with the Glock 45 and the mini-45 as a backup weapon. And for stopping power, nothing beats the .357 Mag revolver I have. The only problem is the six shots. :) Hey, that's why they make speed loaders. :) Well, there may be some PDs going for GLOCK pistols in .45 ACP or ..45GAP, but I doubt there are many of them. GLOCKs are fine pistols, but they have the usual faults of pistols with polymer lowers (lots of muzzle flip, "rough" accuracy, etc.) I suspect a larger number of PDs are moving away from GLOCKs entirely because of the lack of thumb safeties, which, despite the PR from GLOCK, remains a serious issue. While there is no question a .45 has more "stopping power" than a 9mm, the real problem with PDs is that they don't insist their cops spend more time on the range. Cops, generally, are notoriously bad shots because of their lack of practice. One of the indoor ranges I visit in the late fall and early spring attracts a lot of cops and I'm just astounded at the inability of many of them to hit precisely even at really close "combat" ranges, like seven yards. Hell, the gang-bangers at the same range easily outshoot them. Considering their inability to shoot straight, I'm sure the preferred weapon of some cops would be a revolver in .500 S&W. It is the inability of cops to hit the important areas of body mass with their existing 9mm's that is driving whatever impetus there is for .45's. As for your .357 magnum, it's not much of a stopper, compared to either a .45 or a 10mm. The typical .357 mag FMJ 158 grain cartridge only gets a 32.7 Hatcher Rating. You'd have to go up to wadcutter bullets to raise that appreciably. Hell, a 9mm FMJ 147 grain cartridge has a Hatcher Rating of 32.3. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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