Rushing a police officer with a 6ft 4 (or 6;; have heard both) and 292 lb frame when he has a gun is probably not a good idea
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Next time Officer Wilson goes out on patrol, he’d better have an elephant gun!
Excellent article written by a trauma surgeon:
POLICE MAGAZINE
Stopping Power: Myths, Legends, and Realities
When it comes to claims about the effectiveness of handgun ammo, dont believe the hype.
January 16, 2013 | by Sydney Vail, MD
As a trauma surgeon and a tactical medical specialist, I am often asked by law enforcement officers what caliber and type of handgun ammunition offers the most stopping power. I cant answer that question. Let me explain why.
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Now we need to go back a step and define stopping power. Is it the ability of a particular ammunition to:
Immediately incapacitate a threat?
Eventually incapacitate a threat?
Slow down a threat?
Render a person less able to remain a threat?
Knock the threat to the ground?
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The ultimate stopping power rests with your training with your weapon system. Accurate hits in any reasonable caliber will stop a person if that person has experienced enough brain or spinal cord damage to interrupt regular neurologic impulses from reaching vital areas of the body or the person has hemorrhaged enough blood to lower his or her blood pressure where the brain no longer is able to function well. You can also stop a person if a major bone shatters after a bullet injures it, but does that stop the fight?
Read all of the article at: http://www.policemag.com/channel/weapons/articles/2013/01/stopping-power-myths-legends-and-realities.aspx`