ManlyMan wrote:Assa, I imagine you have a world wind more experience in hunting the most dangerous game and combat, but after my trauma rotation I decided I wanted the biggest baddest caliber possible.
I'm not military trained and certainly have never been in a life or death situation with a firearm so couldn't even begin to think I could as calmly and accurately aim at anything as someone who is. That's why I want a .45 or 10mm. Those people who come into the trauma bay, it is amazing what the human body can endure. Especially when hopped up on pcp or bath salts. I saw a guy come in 3 rounds in the chest still having to be restrained. Anyway. That's my very limited experience and my input. Crazy people are just that, crazy and if I'm only good enough to put a center mass gut shot I want as big as possible because crazy people have super human strength.
Not disagreeing with carrying something you have to conceal. Just relating what I experienced over that short month and what I walked away with as an unscientific observation.
TL;DR saw lots of 9mm people walk into an ED. Never saw a .45.
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ManlyMan wrote:Assa, I imagine you have a world wind more experience in hunting the most dangerous game and combat, but after my trauma rotation I decided I wanted the biggest baddest caliber possible.
I'm not military trained and certainly have never been in a life or death situation with a firearm so couldn't even begin to think I could as calmly and accurately aim at anything as someone who is. That's why I want a .45 or 10mm. Those people who come into the trauma bay, it is amazing what the human body can endure. Especially when hopped up on pcp or bath salts. I saw a guy come in 3 rounds in the chest still having to be restrained. Anyway. That's my very limited experience and my input. Crazy people are just that, crazy and if I'm only good enough to put a center mass gut shot I want as big as possible because crazy people have super human strength.
Not disagreeing with carrying something you have to conceal. Just relating what I experienced over that short month and what I walked away with as an unscientific observation.
TL;DR saw lots of 9mm people walk into an ED. Never saw a .45.
ManlyMan wrote:Haha should I also do the bleat noise while standing on the bucket?
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