Posted on 07/26/2015 4:11:59 PM PDT by marktwain
On July 3rd, 2015, Ronnie Murrar grabbed a sport utility rifle when it counted. It was a good choice. Three robbers smashed through a concrete barrier and into the gates of his store with a stolen mini-van. Ronnie accessed an AR 15 pattern rifle and fired at the invaders as they attempted to squeeze through the damaged gates. At seconds 54-57, he fires about 7 shots.
Link to video
Deishun L. Byrd-McWay has been charged in the incident. He showed up at the hospital with three gunshot wounds. Three hits in three seconds out of seven shots at about 20 yards is pretty good. In the video, Ronnie does not appear to be using the sights, but does have the rifle at his shoulder, using a variation of a point shooting technique.
The video illustrates many of the virtues of the AR 15 type rifle for defense of self and others. It is easy to use, points naturally, is easy to control with mild recoil, and has sufficient magazine capacity that you do not have to worry about a reload or attempt to count your shots in a tense, life and death situation.
After the perpetrators flee, Ronnie puts down the rifle and grabs his pistol to investigate the damage to the door. A pistol allows a person to be armed without having a gun in their hand when the police arrive.
From wisn.com on 23 July:
The owner of the store found out Wednesday he won't be charged in the shooting.
The attorney for Bouchard's owner told WISN 12 News reporter Christina Palladino his client had every right to defend himself after three men with guns broke into his store.
"The persons who tried to break into his store that night not only intended to steal but intended to kill him, attorney John Schiro said.He said the video clearly illustrates how the men rammed the back of a stolen minivan into concrete posts blocking the entrance. Then, the men jumped out and tried to squeeze through the opening of the gate.
Not nearly deadly enough for protection...unless you empty the magazine into a perp.
No, it was probably a .223 or 5.56x45, the most common chambering for a AR15 clone.
The term AR15 clone is used because it covers the many different manufacturers and models that are made on the basic AR15 type of platform.
It has not been stated where Deishun L. Byrd-McWay was hit. There were likely peripheral hits, as he survived.
I have an AR, and it certainly isn’t a clone.
I have seen 9mm, .22 cal, and even BB firing AR's.
I just watched the video, and, from the muzzle flash, looks like you’re are correct about this guy firing a .223/5.56.
Rimfire calibers[edit]
.17 HMR
.17 Winchester Super Magnum
.22 Long Rifle
.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire
Centerfire calibers inch measurement[edit]
.17 Remington
.17x223
.204 Ruger
.223 Remington - .223 cartridges may function in a 5.56×45mm rifle, however 5.56×45mm cartridges will produce excessive pressure in a .223 rifle.
.243 Winchester Super Short Magnum
.25 Winchester Super Short Magnum
.277 Wolverine
.30 Carbine
.30 Remington AR
300 AAC Blackout (7.62×35mm)
.300 Whisper
.375 Reaper
.40 S&W
.45 ACP
.450 Bushmaster
.458 SOCOM
.50 Beowulf
.50 Action Express
dear tumblin,
re: “Boris Roscoevitch”, why not call it:
“boris mikhailovitch”?
mikhailovitch, because mikhail kalishnokov designed the rifle, ergo, ‘son of’. ‘ovna’ is daughter of.
And also take note of yefragetuwrabrumuy's VERY astute analysis at Post #10.
This has gone viral as of this morning, and of course the Left is casting blame for the whole thing on the conduct of the storekeeper...
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We have a county DA who is dragging a good shooting by local city police in front of a *civil* grand jury *3 years* after the incident. Complete B.S. driven by the current political environment.
If you need to put some heat on this guy you need to get people discussing the fact this guy thinks your city has money to burn oin this case. and if it turns out hes getting fed money to go ahead with it, expose that angle too.
Colt, the original ‘point and click’ user interface.
It’s a county prosecutor going after a city policeman, so two levels of government involved. And to add more fun to the equation, there’s a racial component.
Bump
mikhailovitch, because mikhail kalishnokov designed the rifle, ergo, son of. ovna is daughter of.
Soviet industrial designer and Lieutenant-General Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov was known by his friends and close associates by the combined familiar name MikTim from the dimunitive nickname from his first name conjoined with his patronymic, Timofeyevich.
There was a post at Free Republic about it a couple of years back.
Concur. Although some interesting things can be done with a belt-fed AR upper ejecting downward through an otherwise unused magazine well, and the 7,62x39mm M43 cartridge offers a little better penetration than the 5,56x45.
I've now pretty much quit playing with .300 Blackout, and have moved on to the 7,62x40mm WT.
The 7.62x40 WT is based on the inexpensive and readily available 5.56x45 Nato cartridge case. The 5.56 case is shortened to 1.560 and then re-sized (single operation) in a standard 7.62x40 WT sizing die which results in a formed 7.62x40 WT case with a finished overall case length of 1.565. The cartridge is designed for 110-150gr .308 diameter bullets loaded to supersonic velocities, but if chambered in a 1-8 twist barrel is also suitable for heavy bullet subsonic use also. Click here to download the Cartridge Case Spec Sheet.
dear archy,
‘timofeyovich’ ... thanks, i had forgotten the Cyrillic form of ‘Timothy’.
не за что мой друг!
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