Yeah, the law abiding constitutionalists he stabbed in the back?He should be thanking the citizen who responded...
Yeah, the law abiding constitutionalists he stabbed in the back?He should be thanking the citizen who responded...
If it was a Glock 26, I'd really be impressed. 40 yards?Yep...Only said 9mm.
That can't be. I hear that 9mm can't even swing a steel plate.Yep...Only said 9mm.
Could be he took a shot to get his attention off shooting someone. Then closed quickly firing rounds as he got closer. In my mind that surprise could all it might take to rattle a bad guy thinking no one would engage. Just sheep and no sheep dog around. On another note I would bet $$$ my son who I have seen shoot his Glock could heart shoot a bad guy at 40 yds with no problem.If it was a Glock 26, I'd really be impressed. 40 yards?
That can't be. I hear that 9mm can't even swing a steel plate.
They're claiming he was carrying in the mall illegally and they're demanding his immediate arrest by ATF, and FBI with Federal gun charges by the DoJ if Indiana refuses to toss him in the slammer without bail.
John
NEVER! This would stop if they were at the murderers families homes canceling them…Has anyone else noticed these ****s NEVER go after the real murderers? Almost as if their moral* compass more closely aligns with said murderers than with people acting for the good of others even at risk of their own life. Hhhhmmmm.
* Note that the actual existence of "morals" by these **** stains has yet to be definitively proven.
.357 Sig? Where did he find any?The GPD Chief stated at the press conference the NRTBG (now room temperature bad guy) had a Glock 33 (same frame as the G26 9mm) in .357 Sig. No mention of Eli's type of weapon other than it was a 9mm.
From Buffalo Bore.Must have been a 147g JHP.
I’m curious about this as well. When I was an ICE contractor, we were required to qualify using the ICE course of fire which is considered one of the more difficult qualifications. They only require 8 shots at 25 yards; 4 from the right side of the barricade in 20 seconds and 4 from the left side in 20 seconds. I’ve seen quite a few federal agents with tenure struggle on those stages. I’m not saying 40-50 yards can’t be done in a situation like this, but a 22 year old with no formal training making those shots in this kind of situation seems like a bit of a stretch.The other thing I'm interested in is the "40-50 yards" claim. While that is within the realm of possibility, is extreme, nearly unbelievable range for a handgun in a dynamic situation like this. I suspect it's really "40-50 ft" which is still very impressive to put all rounds on target while engaging. This isn't a gun range where you can sit, take your sweet time, and not worry about being shot back or about hitting a bystander.
but a 22 year old with no formal training making those shots in this kind of situation seems like a bit of a stretch.
yeah, maybe. it's possible but also difficult especially under stressI’m curious about this as well. When I was an ICE contractor, we were required to qualify using the ICE course of fire which is considered one of the more difficult qualifications. They only require 8 shots at 25 yards; 4 from the right side of the barricade in 20 seconds and 4 from the left side in 20 seconds. I’ve seen quite a few federal agents with tenure struggle on those stages. I’m not saying 40-50 yards can’t be done in a situation like this, but a 22 year old with no formal training making those shots in this kind of situation seems like a bit of a stretch.