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May 14, 2024, 04:27 PM | #151 | |
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He never did answer. I was just wondering. It had to be somebody like Jim Cirillo or Bill Allard, I thought.........but they're both dead. Point is, precious few of us have actually SEEN a lot of gunfights. Which is why, I guess, we get so many reports of some guy who heard from another guy who said he had seen this or that.......proving........something. So........isn't it about time for another post saying that a hit with a .22 is better than a miss with a .44 Magnum? It's been at least two pages since somebody gifted us with that old cliche. |
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May 14, 2024, 06:17 PM | #152 |
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All that long and the cliche is still true.
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Yesterday, 07:35 AM | #153 |
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I had the misfortune of living in dangerous Third World country where shootings, robberies, and kidnappings are part of what is to be expected every day.
I had learnt quickly that my S&W 64 did not have the capacity that was needed against multiple opponents and carried a Glock religiously wherever I went but had an AK with 7.62 HP ammo around the house. I have seen people soak up half a dozen rounds without being incapacitated and I have seen a man that was dropped with one shot of birdshot at around 20 feet and trust me, he will not give anybody dirty looks again. So when I read that some dude who hasn't been there is writing about old cliches, I can only smile mildly. Some of those "cliches" from men like the colonel are about mindset, skill and assessment of one's abilities and have become the basis of defensive shooting. Confidence into one's skills is very comforting when bad situations start developing. Everybody who signs up to a gun forum is, or course, a naturally born gun fighter and the skill level increases with post count, no range time necessary. |
Yesterday, 09:48 AM | #154 |
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A hit with a .22 is better than a miss with a .44 Magnum.
And a hit with a .44 Magnum is better than a miss with a .22. A broad axe to the forehead is better than a teaspoon to the knee. A hit with a bicycle is better than a miss with a loaded cement truck. Being decapitated by a broadsword is a far more serious injury than being poked with a pencil. Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. Thank you, Mr. Obvious. |
Today, 08:16 AM | #155 |
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The biggest one you can use effectively.
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