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Obdicut (Now with 2% less brain)1/11/2011 10:23:44 am PST

re: #471 Rightwingconspirator

It’s not just proven wisdom that there’s no time to reload, it’s that in the average shootout— which is an incredibly, incredibly, incredibly rare incident in the first place— there are very few shots actually fired. The police are the ones who most often engage in firefights; they’ve mostly found that the number of shots fired in a shootout is about six— at or below the capacity of the handgun carried, and there was usually no reload.

There are no cases that I have ever heard of a policeman being killed while reloading. Do you have any such cases?