Curious if there has been any more research or real world data to support the use of this ammo?
Curious if there has been any more research or real world data to support the use of this ammo?
If you are likely to engage threats in or around vehicles, then Speer G2, Win Ranger Bonded, and Horn Critical Duty are good options.
If you have less likelihood to of such events, then Speer Gold Dot, Win Ranger Talon, Fed HST, and Barnes all copper loads are probably better choices.
Facts matter...Feelings Can Lie
There's nothing civil about this war.
Whoa . . .. I can feel the stupid from here. Back in the day, we used to say about soldiers like that you "need to retrain them every morning," but I'm guessing that even that didn't work here.
I take it he was quickly promoted up the ladder and was given a job in Washington (in charge of training, no doubt), where he fit right in?
He wasn't a classic "fuck up and move up" guy but he was a "senior" special agent. (He was from an island country in the Caribbean region, so he had that going for him as well.) His status was so legendary that though I was in FL, I got calls from agents in NY and Texas chiding me for not cleaning his clock when I threatened to do so on the tarmac at Homestead AFB.
(The reasons don't matter now but let's just say the behavior which had resulted in my threat was less than what would be considered right or manly in the LE or military world, plus he lied about it. He turned his back on me, got on his scooter and promptly turned me in to the brass.)
Don't know if he ever made supervisor, I eventually lost track of him. But he was also famous, (as I've mentioned here previously), for asking what "PRNDL" meant above the steering column during skid pan training.
Every outfit has one. (Or so I'm told.)
Last edited by blues; 06-29-2017 at 05:00 PM.
There's nothing civil about this war.
Yeah, every outfit has one, but political correctness has been increasing the numbers. You should have told him that PRNDL were the code letters you used when driving the car.