Crown Vic better than a handgun

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    INGO Clown
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    Good rundown!

    I've often wondered how this would play out,
    I always imagined it looked like that video.

    Ends the which is better 9mm vs. 45acp vs. V8 debate once and for all.
     

    NullSyndrome

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    Now that's stopping power.

    The best part is listening to the guy moan and cry after being run over, as if someone is going to feel sorry for him. Wonder if he lived?
     

    Spike_351

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    I own a crown Vic and have often wondered about this in the event o a car jacking or a similar situation. I have a 3500lb weapon, why bother drawing lol.
     

    jbombelli

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    9mm = 115 grains
    40 cal = 185 grains
    45 cal = 230 grains
    Ford Crown Victoria + Officer + Gear = ???

    I'm not sure how many grains it is, but I'll take it!

    The curb weight of a Crown VicPolice Interceptor, including tools, gear and driver will be around 4400 pounds (I saw that on crownvic.net). There are 437.5 grains in an ounce, so doing the math it comes to 30,800,000 grains. Give or take.
     
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