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  • TheRealT-Dawg

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    Yep, had this been troops in a war zone, the media would be exploding!

    As far as your first point, are you aware of why the police in the UK weren't traditionally armed? Because back when Brits still had spines, if an officer needed that much force, he would summon armed citizens. The police weren't armed because of fears that they would become tools of oppression. True story.
    wow! never knew that! its sad that the Brits lost their way
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    AcidFlashGordon

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    Just curious if the above target was shot at a pace of 1 shot every 3 seconds or more like 2 shots per second. Just speeding up your shooting will throw your shots and I believe more so with a heavier trigger.

    Not implying anything - just curious.

    No "double taps" but approximately 1 to 2 seconds per shot. The Sig is a heavier weapon and, for me anyway, doesn't have much in the way of recoil so my target recovery time is relatively quick.

    With my Beretta PX4 Storm, a lighter 9mm, even less recoil for the slightly smaller round so there is less "recovery" time between shots.

    15 yards (45 feet)
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