Bullet proof plate?


That was funny.

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It was a metal pan

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it wasn't a plate it was a pan, and that would stop most bullets

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it wasn't a plate it was a pan, and that would stop most bullets

 I hope you're joking and not really that stupid.

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Why? A metal pan will stop virtually all handgun rounds - especially SD rounds.

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Like others said, it was a pan. On top of that, Rich shot with a .38 -- a gun with not a lot of stopping power hits thick metal; it probably won't penetrate.

Okay. Now I'm going to do his teeth and cut off his fingers. You might want to leave room.

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Ya bad choice of weapons they carried. 45cal SA would have done the trick. I've seen 38 specials shot straight on at sheetrock 30 feet way and the bullet bounced off the wall, leaving a slight indentation. Another shot hit the wall at an angle and it did penetrate though. Now a 38sp +P will penetrate a 5gal freon tank and send it down the road a bit.
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As former soldiers, the two should've armed the new kid a 1911.

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the gun definitely appeared to be a .38, but we get a thru-and-thru on the burglar, and we get see a round go thru that guy's hand, thru his head, and into the ceiling.

that is much more ".38spl+" or ".357mag" than vanilla .38spl.

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I thought it was some kind of proto Cap America shield for southern toerags

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Hollywood makes so many basic mistakes on firearms it isn't funny

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That scene was kind of weird as the bad guy seemed to have deflected the bullet with the pan. Great sense of timing.

Its that man again!!

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