http://www.metacafe.com/watch/87003/p90_instructor/
Never heard of it before. The layout of the weapon is awsome! I'd be curious to see how it did in combat. Probably good piercing body armor. Combat ranges are a lot further, and the action is much more hectic than personal defense. Taking time for headshots everytime would seem detrimental to my life expectancy to put it lightly. I'd be pretty scared being one of the first guys to use that little round for that purpose.
I've seen bunches of video's of guys shot with 9mil's and .40's walking and shooting back for a WHILE after they got hit in the torso. My take on it is headshots only with any handgun or caliber under 7.62X39. Just me though.
.223's are for prairie dogs. NOT a good choice for anything bigger than coyote's in any condition. To light for even the coyote body shots IMO. Thats just me though. I see coyote's as a crappy version of a dog, not vermen, no need to make them suffer.
I'd love to have one of these. Are they available for average Joe yet?
On the head shots, I worked for years as a paramedic. Ither are some rock hard heads out there. I picked up on guy shot between the eyes (slightly up on his forehead) with an exit hole in the back of his head It appeared you could trace the bullet track straight through his brain with a pencil. I did start an IV expecting him to crash at any time but he didn't. X-Ray showed thbullet entry in the forehead, slid under his skin to the back of the skull where it exited.
I knew this lumoux. He was allways the one would in some kind of trouble. The ER did take x-rays gave him a tetanus shot. He checked himself out AMA a short while
ll later (after he found his pants) If a man come in to the ER, even for a sore toe, if he is lewd or may cause trouble put him in one of those gowns that has ties in the back but shows your cheeks. The tend to stay sat down a little better when they can't find their pants.
My partner and I went to another bar that the people at the described as one guy hitting th other with the gun but, The patient was unconscious but that is what the wound look like, one caused the butt of a gun. We started & IV, Vital signs nl,On the way back to the hospital (5:00 minute ride) The mini-neurological exam was flawed. When he got to the ER and did the exray, you could see about 3/4 of the #6 shot from a pump 12ga inside the brain cavity with a goodly portion making laps around the inside of his skull. This fellar died.