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Originally Posted by kjwood75nro
To be fair, Michael Brown sustained 0 center mass shots, and only 1 (maybe 2) of the 6 shots were incapacitating, regardless of caliber.
My duty weapon is a .45 Glock 13+1 capacity, but I wouldn't be concerned if we went to a 9mm. Capacity and accuracy seem to be the most important factors in a handgun fight. And if I know ahead of time that there's going to be trouble, I grab the rifle. Not a whole lotta argument about stopping power or caliber when talking about rifles.
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Duty weapon is a Sig p229 - spot on with shot placement and capacity. Doesn’t matter if it’s a .38 or a .45 a single round between the eyes, into the left side of the thoracic cavity or any shot that severs the spinal cord is worth more than 20 rounds spread across extremities.
Slugs and buckshot work well too - so does a bean bag round to the gut
