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Ran into this on YouTube. Interesting.

http://www.discreetbodyarmor.com/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

And no, I am not associated with this company or even knew it existed until a few minutes ago. :tiphat:
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Does it stop those deadly cop killer armor piercing incendiary hollowpoint rounds?
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Why would anyone want to shoot a cop killer round at an executive? Wouldn't you use one of those deadly executive killer armor piercing incendiary hollowpoint rounds?
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PBratton wrote:Why would anyone want to shoot a cop killer round at an executive? Wouldn't you use one of those deadly executive killer armor piercing incendiary hollowpoint rounds?
Well, some cops dress like executives......detectives for instance. Other cops wear uniforms. The thing is, the armor doesn't really care what the cop is wearing, nor does the bullet. So you can call it a "deadly cop killer amor piercing incindiary hollowpoint bullet," or you can call it a "deadly executive killer amor piercing hollowpoint bullet." The bullet doesn't care. It's the same bullet.

You must be a democrat or you'd know these things already. "rlol"
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PBratton wrote:Wouldn't you use one of those deadly executive killer armor piercing incendiary hollowpoint rounds?
My collection is obviously incomplete, do you know where I can get some of those?
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Doesn't anybody know anything. Of course you'd use those deadly killer armor piercing incendiary internally subatomic laser guided, supersonic hollow point rounds that shoot around corners! Duh!
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
PBratton wrote:Why would anyone want to shoot a cop killer round at an executive? Wouldn't you use one of those deadly executive killer armor piercing incendiary hollowpoint rounds?
Well, some cops dress like executives......detectives for instance. Other cops wear uniforms. The thing is, the armor doesn't really care what the cop is wearing, nor does the bullet. So you can call it a "deadly cop killer amor piercing incindiary hollowpoint bullet," or you can call it a "deadly executive killer amor piercing hollowpoint bullet." The bullet doesn't care. It's the same bullet.

You must be a democrat or you'd know these things already. "rlol"

Gee TAM, you don't hafta go and start throwing the 'D' at me...

Next thing, you be telling people that I have 'gone as far as tearing Wallace stickers off the bumpers of cars
And he voted for George McGovern for President.'
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
PBratton wrote:Why would anyone want to shoot a cop killer round at an executive? Wouldn't you use one of those deadly executive killer armor piercing incendiary hollowpoint rounds?
Well, some cops dress like executives......detectives for instance.
Maybe the detectives on TV who wear tailored suits provided by the prop department. Real detectives shop at Sears, not Neiman Marcus. The clothes worn by Joe Friday are closer to reality. ;-)
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Thomas wrote:
PBratton wrote:Wouldn't you use one of those deadly executive killer armor piercing incendiary hollowpoint rounds?
My collection is obviously incomplete, do you know where I can get some of those?
Neiman Marcus.
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PBratton wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
PBratton wrote:Why would anyone want to shoot a cop killer round at an executive? Wouldn't you use one of those deadly executive killer armor piercing incendiary hollowpoint rounds?
Well, some cops dress like executives......detectives for instance. Other cops wear uniforms. The thing is, the armor doesn't really care what the cop is wearing, nor does the bullet. So you can call it a "deadly cop killer amor piercing incindiary hollowpoint bullet," or you can call it a "deadly executive killer amor piercing hollowpoint bullet." The bullet doesn't care. It's the same bullet.

You must be a democrat or you'd know these things already. "rlol"
Gee TAM, you don't hafta go and start throwing the 'D' at me...

Next thing, you be telling people that I have 'gone as far as tearing Wallace stickers off the bumpers of cars
And he voted for George McGovern for President.'
:lol:
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