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Offline Jack Trojan

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Re: The Magic Bullet
« Reply #308 on: August 03, 2018, 07:53:48 PM »
Can you point to a Zapruder film frame that shows Kennedy's neck in this position?



Jerry needs to also physically put himself in JFK's position and show us how the MB worked. For the umpteenth time, get in-between 2 lasers pointed at each other, -17 deg from horizontal and show your body position that matches JFK's entrance/exit wounds and shove it down the CT's throats. WTF are you waiting for? Cheap and easy peasy, but as of yet crickets from the LNers. And you can bet your arse that every LNer that has tried, has failed, otherwise, they would have posted their results faster than a speeding MB! This speaks volumes, IMO.

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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: The Magic Bullet
« Reply #309 on: August 03, 2018, 08:15:57 PM »
"Can you point to a Zapruder film frame that shows Kennedy's neck in the anatomical position?"

Irrelevant!

Show the frame of the Z-film that shows JFK in the position he was in when actually hit by the

alleged "Magic Bullet".

Show us where there was a need for a bullet to be magic...

Offline Gary Craig

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Re: The Magic Bullet
« Reply #310 on: August 11, 2018, 12:47:53 AM »
This one: Full Metal Jacket

Impact characteristics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_metal_jacket_bullet#Impact_characteristics

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"By design, fully jacketed projectiles have less capacity to expand after contact with the target than a hollow-point projectile. While this can be an advantage when engaging in targets behind cover, it can also be a disadvantage as an FMJ bullet may pierce completely through a target, leading to less severe wounding, and possibly failing to disable the target. Furthermore, a projectile that goes completely through a target can cause unintentional damage* downrange of the target".

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*Seems to me JBC was the one 'unintentionally damaged'... being 'downrange of the target' and all.

Is this intact to you?





Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: The Magic Bullet
« Reply #311 on: August 11, 2018, 12:58:59 AM »
This one: Full Metal Jacket

Impact characteristics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_metal_jacket_bullet#Impact_characteristics

[EXCERPT]

"By design, fully jacketed projectiles have less capacity to expand after contact with the target than a hollow-point projectile. While this can be an advantage when engaging in targets behind cover, it can also be a disadvantage as an FMJ bullet may pierce completely through a target, leading to less severe wounding, and possibly failing to disable the target. Furthermore, a projectile that goes completely through a target can cause unintentional damage* downrange of the target".

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*Seems to me JBC was the one 'unintentionally damaged'... being 'downrange of the target' and all.

Is this intact to you?



*Seems to me JBC was the one 'unintentionally damaged'... being 'downrange of the target' and all.

Seems to me that you are a maroon....You obviously don't understand what you posted...

"fully jacketed projectiles have less capacity to expand after contact with the target than a hollow-point projectile. While this can be an advantage when engaging in targets behind cover, it can also be a disadvantage as an FMJ bullet may pierce completely through a target, leading to less severe wounding,"

Are you aware that JFK was "SEVERELY WOUNDED"   ....Do you actually believe the bullet that blew half his head away was a FMJ projectile???

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: The Magic Bullet
« Reply #312 on: August 11, 2018, 01:11:35 AM »
*Seems to me JBC was the one 'unintentionally damaged'... being 'downrange of the target' and all.

Seems to me that you are a maroon....You obviously don't understand what you posted...

"fully jacketed projectiles have less capacity to expand after contact with the target than a hollow-point projectile. While this can be an advantage when engaging in targets behind cover, it can also be a disadvantage as an FMJ bullet may pierce completely through a target, leading to less severe wounding,"

Are you aware that JFK was "SEVERELY WOUNDED"   ....Do you actually believe the bullet that blew half his head away was a FMJ projectile???

Show us where I addressed the head shot in my post.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: The Magic Bullet
« Reply #313 on: August 11, 2018, 01:44:55 AM »
Show us where I addressed the head shot in my post.

So now you;re proposing that the massive wound on JFK's head was not made by an FMJ....  Do I have that right Chappie?

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: The Magic Bullet
« Reply #314 on: August 11, 2018, 04:19:06 AM »