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I completely agree.texanjoker wrote:That is a bad comment. They should ensure the officers have semi auto ar15 patrol rifles in the front of their cars if they do not already.
I saw an article about this somewhere just the other day. Some local residents were trying to drum up support and money to buy patrol officers ARs so they could have them in the car.Jumping Frog wrote:I completely agree.texanjoker wrote:That is a bad comment. They should ensure the officers have semi auto ar15 patrol rifles in the front of their cars if they do not already.
One of my 1st cousins visited me a couple weeks ago to do the MS ride from Houston to Austin. He is a Cambridge MA police officer, the same Boston suburb where the MIT cop was murdered by the jihadists.
I made some comment at dinner about AR rifles and he flabbergasted me when he said none of the officers in his force are allowed to have rifles in their cars. He said only the shift sargeants had a rifle.![]()
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I didn't want to offend him, so I dropped the subject, but I was truly irritated that political correctness run amuck means he is not able to utilize the most effective strategies to protect himself.
If he was carrying a Glock 22 the standard mag holds 15 rounds of .40. He would have reloaded once.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:In case you missed it in the OP's link to this story, click on the "evidence" link at the
bottom of the story. There are 13 photos of evidence.
I believe the female LEO was the driver. By looking at the closely spaced bullet holes in front of her seating
position, I can't imagine how she got away with only a hand wound and a thigh wound.
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ss ... efiel.html
The above link has a clear photo of the 42 year old BG.
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We know the BG shot 33 rounds of a 40 round <drum/mag?> out of his AK-47.
The male LEO fired 29 rounds, but I found no mention as to what his gun was. I assume a pistol.
If he had a 15 round 9MM, he would have had to reload once.
If he had a 12 round .40, he would have had to reload twice.
Anyone come across what the LEO was shooting?
SIA
That article said semiautomatic, but that sure seemed like full auto to me. What do you all think?surprise_i'm_armed wrote:In case you missed it in the OP's link to this story, click on the "evidence" link at the
bottom of the story. There are 13 photos of evidence.
I believe the female LEO was the driver. By looking at the closely spaced bullet holes in front of her seating
position, I can't imagine how she got away with only a hand wound and a thigh wound.
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ss ... efiel.html
The above link has a clear photo of the 42 year old BG.
**************************************************************************************************************************************
We know the BG shot 33 rounds of a 40 round <drum/mag?> out of his AK-47.
The male LEO fired 29 rounds, but I found no mention as to what his gun was. I assume a pistol.
If he had a 15 round 9MM, he would have had to reload once.
If he had a 12 round .40, he would have had to reload twice.
Anyone come across what the LEO was shooting?
SIA
Sounded like the rate of fire was too slow to be a full auto?C-dub wrote:That article said semiautomatic, but that sure seemed like full auto to me. What do you all think?surprise_i'm_armed wrote:In case you missed it in the OP's link to this story, click on the "evidence" link at the
bottom of the story. There are 13 photos of evidence.
I believe the female LEO was the driver. By looking at the closely spaced bullet holes in front of her seating
position, I can't imagine how she got away with only a hand wound and a thigh wound.
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ss ... efiel.html
The above link has a clear photo of the 42 year old BG.
**************************************************************************************************************************************
We know the BG shot 33 rounds of a 40 round <drum/mag?> out of his AK-47.
The male LEO fired 29 rounds, but I found no mention as to what his gun was. I assume a pistol.
If he had a 15 round 9MM, he would have had to reload once.
If he had a 12 round .40, he would have had to reload twice.
Anyone come across what the LEO was shooting?
SIA
Think so? Wow, he was pulling that trigger pretty fast then. It looked like he got of 10-20 shots in just a couple seconds.erick619 wrote:Sounded like the rate of fire was too slow to be a full auto?C-dub wrote:That article said semiautomatic, but that sure seemed like full auto to me. What do you all think?surprise_i'm_armed wrote:In case you missed it in the OP's link to this story, click on the "evidence" link at the
bottom of the story. There are 13 photos of evidence.
I believe the female LEO was the driver. By looking at the closely spaced bullet holes in front of her seating
position, I can't imagine how she got away with only a hand wound and a thigh wound.
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ss ... efiel.html
The above link has a clear photo of the 42 year old BG.
**************************************************************************************************************************************
We know the BG shot 33 rounds of a 40 round <drum/mag?> out of his AK-47.
The male LEO fired 29 rounds, but I found no mention as to what his gun was. I assume a pistol.
If he had a 15 round 9MM, he would have had to reload once.
If he had a 12 round .40, he would have had to reload twice.
Anyone come across what the LEO was shooting?
SIA