During the 70's and early 80's a Detroit Detective named Evan Marshal wrote quite a few articles about wound ballistics for the gun magazines. That article is similiar to some of the stuff he wrote.
During the 70's and early 80's a Detroit Detective named Evan Marshal wrote quite a few articles about wound ballistics for the gun magazines. That article is similiar to some of the stuff he wrote.
Yes, but most of what Marshal wrote on was his theories of the one-shot-stop, and which calibers would accomplish this, him and Sanow were in cahoots over this, and for a short time had some folks believing thats all they needed was one shot i.e. the majic bullet. Short of a snipers perfect shot, we know today its just not so, hence the reason every instructor teachs to shoot till the BG stops.
Have you read the pig study? I had it quite some time ago... I can try to track it down if you want to read it.... it's mildly interesting.
When the Judge asks you "why did you shoot that man 5 times?" you simply respond with "Well your Honor, because 4 wouldn't have been enough and 6 would have been too many."
Have you read the pig study? I had it quite some time ago... I can try to track it down if you want to read it.... it's mildly interesting.
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