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Cue the .45 fanatics screaming about how this is why nobody should own a .40...lol.“It was determined that one of the shots that Deputy Marquez fired from his .45 caliber handgun actually hit Meshesha’s .40 caliber handgun and traveled down the barrel, colliding with a cartridge that was in the chamber of the gun,” according to the letter. “Detective (Matt) Ingui described this as a ‘one in a billion thing.'”
What I find amazing I that a .45 caliber projectile was able to travel down a .40 caliber barrel.
“It was determined that one of the shots that Deputy Marquez fired from his .45 caliber handgun actually hit Meshesha’s .40 caliber handgun and traveled down the barrel, colliding with a cartridge that was in the chamber of the gun,” according to the letter. “Detective (Matt) Ingui described this as a ‘one in a billion thing.'”
What I find amazing I that a .45 caliber projectile was able to travel down a .40 caliber barrel.
My son has basically done that twice with arrows. He has robin hooded 2 times at shoot for scores at 20 meters. Yeah....he switched to 3 spot targets after the second time.
However.....in the heat of a fight thats impressive.
must have hurt his hand good catching a bullet with your hand literally lol
“It was determined that one of the shots that Deputy Marquez fired from his .45 caliber handgun actually hit Meshesha’s .40 caliber handgun and traveled down the barrel, colliding with a cartridge that was in the chamber of the gun,” according to the letter. “Detective (Matt) Ingui described this as a ‘one in a billion thing.'”
What I find amazing I that a .45 caliber projectile was able to travel down a .40 caliber barrel.