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If he had a 1301 he'd have killed twice as many.
With Aridus accessories it would have been three times as many.
Serious Q - I wonder if SAS runs optics on their M4s?
The shotgun guys on the forum aren’t kidding when they talk about the terminal effects of close range 12ga impacts.Quote:
‘Several other terrorists emerged from the building but immediately surrendered and began panicking as two of the bodies didn’t have heads – they thought they were about to be executed.'
I was really impressed with my 1014 and what it could do.
Is this going to be the next Drill of the Week?
As much as I would like an LTT 1301, the kid in me that grew up playing Rainbow Six needs an M4. Would go perfect with my USP.
I've said before if I had to go a gunfight that was "across-the-parking-lot" a semi-auto 12-gauge and a dozen well-armed friends, would be my weapons of choice. In this case the SAS Operator showed up to his "across-the-courtyard" gunfight with a semi-auto 12-gauge and 11 well-armed friends. Close enough for me to believe that's an excellent choice.
History really doesn't lie - when you show up to a close range gunfight with a shotgun and the ability to quickly and accurately deploy it, you tend to win the fight.
I wonder if the Operator's name is Johnathan Wickenshire...:eek::cool:
Sounds like he made some head shots and the bad guys wised up with a quickness.
If it’ll breach a door, then it’ll breach a skull.
Okie John