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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 2260885" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Lets pretend you are in a closed area and there is a mass shooter who is armed not with an AR-15 but with a pump-action 12 gauge shotgun with a 6 round fixed magazine loaded with 00 buckshot. You are still going to be just as dead because every time he pulls the trigger he will be firing <strong>9</strong> projectiles. And after pumping a round into the chamber he can aim it with one hand while inserting additional rounds into the tube with the other hand, to prevent people from rushing at him during the reloading process. And inside of 20 yards, a load of 00 buck is <em>considerably</em> more lethal than a .223 round from an AR-15. Your survival in such a scenario will have little to do with the type of weapon the shooter is armed with and more to do with what, if any, ability you have to<strong> shoot back</strong>. Victims who <strong>shoot back</strong> live longer than victims who cower beneath tables waiting to be executed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 2260885, member: 14668"] Lets pretend you are in a closed area and there is a mass shooter who is armed not with an AR-15 but with a pump-action 12 gauge shotgun with a 6 round fixed magazine loaded with 00 buckshot. You are still going to be just as dead because every time he pulls the trigger he will be firing [B]9[/B] projectiles. And after pumping a round into the chamber he can aim it with one hand while inserting additional rounds into the tube with the other hand, to prevent people from rushing at him during the reloading process. And inside of 20 yards, a load of 00 buck is [I]considerably[/I] more lethal than a .223 round from an AR-15. Your survival in such a scenario will have little to do with the type of weapon the shooter is armed with and more to do with what, if any, ability you have to[B] shoot back[/B]. Victims who [B]shoot back[/B] live longer than victims who cower beneath tables waiting to be executed. [/QUOTE]
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