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Why one cop carries 145 rounds of ammo on the job
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<blockquote data-quote="0311" data-source="post: 2180666" data-attributes="member: 26943"><p>SoonerP226, I absolutely agree with you, when daylight is visible through the wound channel, not all of a bullet's energy was expended there. The wound will close itself, but since there's an exit wound, things will exit from it. Some bullets make tiny exit holes. Some make huge ones. This thread made me see that the .44 magnum would have been a better round than the .45 or 9mm in this scenerio. Based on this thread, I'm getting a .44 magnum with a barrel short enough to permit CC. Until then my 8" magnum will be vehicle carry and my .44 special my primary. My 9MMs and .45 can be nice to haves, that I can post pics and comment on from time to time - since everyone else has them, too. And I can watch the debate go on and on between the afficionados of the .45 and the 9mm. Perhaps between the two arguing factions, they can come up with more ways to carry more ammo. Since 14 hits with a .45 aint gonna do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0311, post: 2180666, member: 26943"] SoonerP226, I absolutely agree with you, when daylight is visible through the wound channel, not all of a bullet's energy was expended there. The wound will close itself, but since there's an exit wound, things will exit from it. Some bullets make tiny exit holes. Some make huge ones. This thread made me see that the .44 magnum would have been a better round than the .45 or 9mm in this scenerio. Based on this thread, I'm getting a .44 magnum with a barrel short enough to permit CC. Until then my 8" magnum will be vehicle carry and my .44 special my primary. My 9MMs and .45 can be nice to haves, that I can post pics and comment on from time to time - since everyone else has them, too. And I can watch the debate go on and on between the afficionados of the .45 and the 9mm. Perhaps between the two arguing factions, they can come up with more ways to carry more ammo. Since 14 hits with a .45 aint gonna do it. [/QUOTE]
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