Colt 45 vs Early bulletproof
Defense against criminals in 1926.
Added: Jul-22-2012
By: Panzerknacker2
In: Weapons
Tags: Early, bulletproof, colt, pistol, armored,
Location: United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
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By: Panzerknacker2
In: Weapons
Tags: Early, bulletproof, colt, pistol, armored,
Location: United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
Views: 1820 | Comments: 11 | Votes: 0 | Favorites: 0 | Shared: 0 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
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Just shooting a .45 downtown like it ain't no thing.
Posted Jul-22-2012 Byjum_runky (1621.14) 
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@jum_runky Apparently he was a boss of some sort.
Posted Jul-22-2012 Bywii2055 (107.50) wii2055 View Channel Send Message
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Looks like ricochet and bullet fragmentation (striking bystanders) wasn't a consideration back then.
Dummies.
Posted Jul-22-2012 Bypaulgoss (729.80)

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@fresnopete
Guess again.
Posted Jul-22-2012 ByEdselFord (66.62) EdselFord View Channel Send Message
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The .38 Super was born in the same era to defeat car doors. The first "armor piercing" round. One of my favorite calibers.
Posted Jul-22-2012 ByMartyr_Machine (435.86) Martyr_Machine Send Message
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LOL USA is truly the wild west... but there were no "ban gun commies" back then.
Posted Jul-22-2012 ByKrupp (110.00) Krupp View Channel Send Message
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Why aren't todays car windows thief proof by default? It wouldn't add that much weight or price.
Posted Jul-22-2012 Bywii2055 (107.50) wii2055 View Channel Send Message
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Cool vintage video. But then robbers got smart and started using BARs and other weapons. Revolver loads back then were all pretty weak.
Posted Jul-22-2012 ByPathfinder27 (144.60) 
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I wonder if the cameraman was behind the camera? If he was he had big brass ones!
Posted Jul-22-2012 Bydownhill2400 (1356.98) downhill2400 View Channel Send Message
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Great Footage, maybe this glas is just Class II or III by the current NIJ standarts, pretty sure that a .45 Tommy gun will destroy that window, more so a BAR's, (Browning Automatic Rifles)
Posted Jul-22-2012 By2Crazy4U (4815.30) 
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