When-oh-when did Clint Hill leap from the Secret Service follow-up car?

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Re: When-oh-when did Clint Hill leap from the Secret Service follow-up car?
« Reply #40 on: December 03, 2025, 10:32:46 PM »
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A say 65% edge-contact on a thin chromed strip stopped the large slug from entering the door, compared to the entry of its 4 mates.

   I like all the work you have put into the possibility of SA Hickey firing the AR-15. I draw the line with your pushing a clean shot from the AR-15 would only "dent" the chrome striping above the JFK Limo Windshield. 

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Re: When-oh-when did Clint Hill leap from the Secret Service follow-up car?
« Reply #40 on: December 03, 2025, 10:32:46 PM »


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Re: When-oh-when did Clint Hill leap from the Secret Service follow-up car?
« Reply #41 on: December 03, 2025, 11:12:55 PM »
   I like all the work you have put into the possibility of SA Hickey firing the AR-15. I draw the line with your pushing a clean shot from the AR-15 would only "dent" the chrome striping above the JFK Limo Windshield.
It would be good if someone did tests re the dent of an AR15 hollow point (versus non-hollow point) on a chromed stainless (preferably with a bent/crimped shape as per limo) over a strong steel rectangular tube (as per limo).

I used 30 stainless steel droppers/spacers for my balcony fence. I drilled 13 small holes per dropper for 13 stainless steel horizontal wires (390 holes).
I drilled 26 holes in each of 11 heavy channel mild steel columns spaced at intervals along the fence as a part of the fence (& for roof support).
Drilling the small holes in the SS was murder.
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It would be good if someone did tests re the dent of an AR15 hollow point (versus non-hollow point) on a chromed stainless (preferably with a bent/crimped shape as per limo) over a strong steel rectangular tube (as per limo).

I used 30 stainless steel droppers/spacers for my balcony fence. I drilled 13 small holes per dropper for 13 stainless steel horizontal wires (390 holes).
I drilled 26 holes in each of 11 heavy channel mild steel columns spaced at intervals along the fence as a part of the fence (& for roof support).
Drilling the small holes in the SS was murder.

    I believe the SS had a loaded AR-15 on the floorboard of the Queen Mary due to its' serious firepower. Serious Firepower would not simply "ding" a direct hit on a chrome strip. 

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