Thursday, December 30, 2010

Handgun stopping power

Handgun stopping power is a subject that has been discussed, argued, and debated for many years. We are not talking about killing power, which is not the issue in mortal  defensive combat. A .22 Short through the biceps that misses major blood vessels, but has dirty lint on it may eventually kill, but chances are it will not stop a fight.

For defensive combat purposes, the first order of business is to be armed. Whether a .22 Short or a .45 Auto, if the handgun is in a safe back home, it is useless. I think very small handguns, such as the NAA mini-revolvers, deserve a place in the defensive battery, simply because of their small size. They are only .22 caliber, but can truly go discreetly anywhere that it is legal to carry a handgun. And, most people don't really want to be shot with any caliber of gun (psychological).

Stopping power can be divided into two major categories, psychological, and physiological.

Psychological
If a person is shot and thinks he is done for, he probably is, even though most handgun shootings are not fatal. On the other hand, soldiers, police officers, criminals, and determined armed citizens have sustained serious wounds and still prevailed. A person's mindset* can make a tremendous difference in the outcome of a lethal encounter.

Physiological
The physiological effects can be divided into two sub-categories, major blood loss and trauma/shock due to organ/tissue damage, and central nervous system (cns) shutdown due to a spine or brain hit.

  • Organ/tissue damage is analogous to shooting a radiator hose in a car. The engine will eventually overheat due to coolant loss and the car will stop. Likewise, as blood drains due to tissue damage, the blood supply to the brain eventually ceases, and the cns shuts down. This may take seconds or minutes, during which time an assailant can still cause significant bodily injury or death.  With an abdominal shot, the time frame may be extended to hours or days, and barring treatment, infection may eventually cause death. The upper chest center is generally recognized as the best target area, because of the organs there. There is also the possibility of hitting the spine, which should instantly incapacitate (cns hit).
  • Another target area is the left or right pelvic area. This has the advantage of possibly breaking the pelvic girdle, limiting mobility (the assailant falls down), and possibly rupturing the femoral artery (blood loss).
  • The third target area is the head. This is analogous to shooting the car's distributor or computer, which means the engine stops now. A good head shot, likewise, should cause instant incapacitation and probably death. This instantly shuts down the cns, but is the most difficult target to hit. Some law enforcement agencies teach two shots quickly to the chest, assess, and one carefully aimed to the head, (the Mozambique Drill). Even a .22 Long Rifle (LR) to the cerebellum should cause instant incapacitation and death. Thus excellent stopping power, if delivered to the cerebellum. [I had the personal experience of delivering a .22 LR to the cerebellum of a bull elk years ago. He had taken several shots from a .30-06 to the chest, and was down, but not out. He would have died soon, but, to help him along and prevent unnecessary suffering, I pulled my .22 Ruger pistol and administered the coup de grace.
There is no guaranteed one shot stop. Therefore, shot placement is very important, calling for lots of practice. I have recently gone to the 9mm because the stopping power of the 9mm with modern hollow point ammo approaches that of the .45 Auto, and the nine offers much larger capacity in similar sized handguns. If I have to shoot, I will shoot until the threat is stopped.

*See Cooper's Color Codes. If one is not caught in White, one can more likely respond quickly to an attack, mount a counterattack, and defeat his assailant.

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Brian Aitken's sentence commuted by Christie

Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey commuted Brian Aitken's sentence today. Read David Codrea's report HERE.

It looks like Aitken will be home for Christmas, but he is not out of the woods yet. This was not a pardon. Aitken will still need to get the conviction overturned on appeal before he can get his civil rights restored.

For background information on Aitken, read my earlier post HERE.


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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Wikileaks

I was taught in the military that two things were needed to access classified information:

1. Proper clearance level
2. Need to know

How could an Army private have the need to know all the info that has been released by Wikileaks?
Could someone further up the chain be leaking this info?
Are the inmates in charge of the asylum?
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Free Brian Aitken

Its too late for Brian Aitken in the PRNJ (Peoples' Republic of New Jersey), but citizens should be aware of the principle of jury nullification. All it takes is one fully informed juror to say no, and there is no conviction.

In Aitken's case, he was convicted and is beginning a 7 year sentence for not committing a crime. He did everything right, yet was arrested and convicted. The judge in the case has since lost his place behind the bench, but after grave harm had already been done to Aitken.

Per NJ law, Aitken had unloaded handguns in the trunk of his car to move them from one place of residence to another. But he was nonetheless convicted.

What can you do to help Aitken? Contact Governor Christie and ask him to free Aitken. You can call  609-292-6000
 email here or

snailmail him:
Office of the Governor
PO Box 001
Trenton, NJ 08625


For more information:
Brian D. Aitken
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Friday, December 3, 2010

Camp4u: Gun rights for jobs!

From Senator Campfield:

Camp4u: Gun rights for jobs!

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Voting with their feet

In an article at the Patriot Post, Colonel Ollie North states that,
If he (President Obama) has his way, he will demolish the finest force for good in the history of mankind -- the U.S. armed forces. And he wants to make it all happen before the end of the year.
North goes on to say,
Nearly 25 percent of those now serving -- and as many as 32 percent of Marines -- said they are likely to leave the service rather than be assigned to live with and serve beside active homosexuals.
OK, I know that you just don't walk away from a military commitment, that's called desertion. But, if as many as 25 percent of our GI's leave at their earliest legal opportunity, this would significantly impact our military's war-fighting capability.

Such social engineering and destruction of our enemies seem incompatible to me.

What do you think?
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Be sure and check out the MJM Blog over at Lucky Gunner. Read his first book Arcturus, which you can find in the reading list. Look for his second book coming soon.

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