SS agent that encounterd Trump would be assassin Ryan Routh missed him at five ft....six times

They aren't even trying to hide it anymore. I hope the new administration starts hanging government employees by the thousands when they can prove what we all know. Don't drain the swamp, hang it on live television..
 
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Remember, these are the trained, professional gun fighters that the Left thinks should be the sole owners of firearms.


At least 3 of the 4 fed agent fatalities at the Waco Branch Davidian siege were from them shooting each other. Agents in the first 2 stacks all carried suppressed MP5s and it is assumed that someone in the second wave got spooked and thought they were taking fire from the compound, and started firing into the compound with no regard for their fellows ahead of them. As the guys in the front took fire from their comrades behind them, they thought that they were being fired on by snipers beyond the compound and blindly shot in the direction they thought hidden assailants were in...
 
At least 3 of the 4 fed agent fatalities at the Waco Branch Davidian siege were from them shooting each other. Agents in the first 2 stacks all carried suppressed MP5s and it is assumed that someone in the second wave got spooked and thought they were taking fire from the compound, and started firing into the compound with no regard for their fellows ahead of them. As the guys in the front took fire from their comrades behind them, they thought that they were being fired on by snipers beyond the compound and blindly shot in the direction they thought hidden assailants were in...
You can see watching the videos that they were just dumping ammo into the building. In and out. I think it was skinned in 1/4" Plywood. The entry teams were shooting at each other with no regard for each other's positions. I assume at that point they all still thought that wooden bar tables stopped bulllets, like in the movies they grew up watching. If there's a 1/4" of Plywood between you and the gun, you're safe.
 
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You can see watching the videos that they were just dumping ammo into the building. In and out. I think it was skinned in 1/4" Plywood. The entry teams were shooting at each other with no regard for each other's positions. I assume at that point they all still thought that wooden bar tables stopped bulllets, like in the movies they grew up watching. If there's a 1/4" of Plywood between you and the gun, you're safe.
Same crowd that thinks a 32ACP would bounce right off of them. I remember a class I had years ago where they brought out a car door from junkyard. Out comes a little bitty Seecamp 32 as a demo - people were like that won't do shit - well, it went through an old Oldsmobile Cutlass (around a '78 model) like a red hot knife through soft butter. I have no idea what the bullet looked like after that (no recovery demo) but it shut up people pretty fast that they wouldn't get hurt being shot with a 32ACP. Now, I didn't think it'd richocet; but I was shocked that it went through so easily - about 7 yards.
 
Same crowd that thinks a 32ACP would bounce right off of them. I remember a class I had years ago where they brought out a car door from junkyard. Out comes a little bitty Seecamp 32 as a demo - people were like that won't do shit - well, it went through an old Oldsmobile Cutlass (around a '78 model) like a red hot knife through soft butter. I have no idea what the bullet looked like after that (no recovery demo) but it shut up people pretty fast that they wouldn't get hurt being shot with a 32ACP. Now, I didn't think it'd richocet; but I was shocked that it went through so easily - about 7 yards.
That's just trickery at the range, it doesn't go down like that in the field. For hunting those big old Cutlass' I wouldn't take anything smaller than a 7mm Mag.
 
Same crowd that thinks a 32ACP would bounce right off of them. I remember a class I had years ago where they brought out a car door from junkyard. Out comes a little bitty Seecamp 32 as a demo - people were like that won't do shit - well, it went through an old Oldsmobile Cutlass (around a '78 model) like a red hot knife through soft butter. I have no idea what the bullet looked like after that (no recovery demo) but it shut up people pretty fast that they wouldn't get hurt being shot with a 32ACP. Now, I didn't think it'd richocet; but I was shocked that it went through so easily - about 7 yards.
Crazy. I remember when I was probably 12, my buddies and I were walking through the woods squirrel hunting, and we found an unkillable squirrel. We shot it a half dozen times with shotguns and it had been shot with 2 or 3 rds of 22lr as well before it finally hit the ground. Of course there was nothing left to salvage after that, but during the gunfight, one of the guys shot a group of us with birdshot like a young Dick Cheney in all of the excitement. We were probably 70-80y away from each other, and bundled up in generic carhart gear (whatever hand me down or Walmart clearance stuff we could get), and everyone was shocked to see that nothing happened. It didn't penetrate anyone's clothing. His brother without hesitation returned fire, peppering the offender. (I never said we were smart). In the AAR, we discovered that at those distances and beyond, the birdshot wasn't actually a real threat to human morons like us. After that, the move was that anytime you caught your buddies out hunting, or just a safe distance away, you would pepper them with bird shot. I cringe so hard thinking back on that, but it became the biggest joke to tell on the school bus:

"Hey, you remember Saturday when you shot your brother? Yeah, he had it coming, he shot me first. We've all shot each other. Every one of has been shot and shot people". You get it.

It's a miracle that any young men survive to adulthood.