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"Kirk Lawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "An attacker can only be stopped with a handgun cartridge by one of > three > effects. 1) Loss of Consciousness due to loss of blood pressure as the > result of damage to internal organs and loss of blood 2) Central > Nervous System (CNS) hit 3) Psychosomatic Response due to media > conditioning [he's been "programmed" by TV and Movies to believe that if > he's shot (at) he must drop to the ground and flop like a fish]." > -Kirk Lawson Just to be pedantic, shouldn't structural damage be in there somewhere? You'd think a bullet shattering a femur or pelvis would have pretty decent knockdown power. Of course that's playing semantics, it might put an opponent down, but that doesn't mean he'd be out. But hey, this is RMA, so I'm arguing :-) C. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG
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