Ladder does not equal brick ... indeed.
.45 ammo does not equal 9mm ammo either but the effect is the same if you get one in the noggin.
Ladder does not equal brick ... indeed.
.45 ammo does not equal 9mm ammo either but the effect is the same if you get one in the noggin.
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Using cassina logic, all of us who have had objects seemingly materialise meters away from us should have crashed. Crashing in these circumstances is unavoidable.... Which makes the fact that this didn't result in a crash a miracle.
Can you fellas keep an eye out for my ladder please?? It fell off me truck out by the airport somewhere.![]()
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strictly speaking. no.
given two swc slugs, the heaviest (about 120gr) 9mm will make a 9mm hole at about 1200 ft/s,
while the lightest .45 (11.5mm) at about 180gr, similar velocity, carries just shy of twice the impact energy.
yes, you probably end up dead, but if i was to take my chances, i'd pick the 9.
also, ladders are about 2 meters long and sit across lanes. a brick is a fucking brick.
Good work staying upright.
Not everyone does. I have known people to come off on far more visible much smaller and far more predictable prices of road furniture.
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