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也可以x25的
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xchen57 发表于 2014-6-9 18:19
我在大陆,用的vpn搜索的google, 你可以搜一下, 然后thetruthaboutguns里面也写了

找到英文的详细报道了。
http://www.reviewjournal.com/new ... stop-shooting-spree
http://www.reviewjournal.com/new ... lies-sunday-rampage
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发表于 2014-6-9 21:01 | 只看该作者
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7.62 发表于 2014-6-9 20:11
据说45其实不如40,具体原因我忘了,反正我死守9mm,LD也能handle(如果她愿意),弹匣里也能多带几发。 ...

同意。9mm 易操作。

加州警察。很多穿防弹背心  所以第二个能还击
以前有个同事的丈夫是警察。她说  他们在外面吃饭。经常有人上来打招呼  说 你还记得我吗? 你上次抓过我  我现在出来了  我已改过了,  .....
所以她在手代里带枪。
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发表于 2014-6-9 21:40 | 只看该作者
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flyblade 发表于 2014-6-9 21:32
同意。9mm 易操作。

加州警察。很多穿防弹背心  所以第二个能还击

是不是加州警察家属可以有concealed carry证?
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在外面吃饭的时候坐角落里背靠墙很重要。
Wild Bill Hickok 打牌的时候永远是背靠墙的,随时可以观察周围动静。唯一一次因为找不到座,只能背冲大门,结果给一小混混暗算了。
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NCL 发表于 2014-6-9 21:41
是不是加州警察家属可以有concealed carry证?

我不知道她有没有ccw.  那时不懂。她当时说 如果我买枪 她丈夫可和我去。当时我认为 只有坏人才买枪  想干什么坏事  现想回  
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flyblade 发表于 2014-6-9 22:48
我不知道她有没有ccw.  那时不懂。她当时说 如果我买枪 她丈夫可和我去。当时我认为 只有坏人才买枪  想 ...

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DirectGG 发表于 2014-6-9 20:26
找到英文的详细报道了。
http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/crime-courts/uncle-mourns-nephew-killed-w ...

都上不去。。。。
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star2066 发表于 2014-6-10 18:53
都上不去。。。。

Joseph Robert Wilcox wasn’t one for the limelight.

And yet the 31-year-old Las Vegan is being heralded as a hero for giving his life while trying to stop Jerad and Amanda Miller in the midst of their shooting spree in the east valley late Sunday morning.

After executing two Las Vegas police officers at CiCi’s Pizza, Jerad Miller entered a nearby Wal-Mart, at Nellis Boulevard and Stewart Avenue, fired a round in the air and ordered everyone to leave, setting off a panic. It was at that point, instead of running, Wilcox approached Jerad Miller from behind.

Law enforcement sources said Wilcox, who had a concealed weapons permit and carried a handgun, was ready to “end it” when Amanda Miller, who was behind Wilcox, shot and killed him.

Standing outside her home in the Sunrise Oaks mobile home park off of Lamb Boulevard near Washington Avenue on Monday afternoon, Debra Wilcox took phone calls from reporters, accepted a 3-foot tall teddy bear from a neighbor and lamented that her son was not there to see it all.

“I wish Joseph could see this. That everybody was grateful for what he tried to do,” said Debra Wilcox, fighting back tears.

There were more phone calls from relatives and friends. There were more tears shed by his extended family.

Debra Wilcox tried to stay strong. “I want him back home,” she said.

Joseph Wilcox’s Sunday began with him fixing an ongoing issue with his family’s Internet service.

The fault ended up being with their Internet provider, and after the company fixed the issue, Joseph Wilcox went to Wal-Mart to return a modem he had purchased earlier.

Debra Wilcox said her son in recent months had stopped carrying his handgun with him. “Only 10 out of 100 times he would take it with him. I don’t know why he took it with him yesterday,” she said.

His plan, when he returned from Wal-Mart, was to take his younger cousin swimming at a family member’s home.

But he never came back.

“He was very protective of other people. The reason he got that gun was because he got tired of people like that,” people who would pick on others, Debra Wilcox said.

Joseph Wilcox’s uncle John Wilson, during a phone interview, described his nephew as someone who wasn’t political. “But he definitely believed in the right to bear arms and the right to defend yourself and others,” Wilson said.

Wilson choked back tears and emotion — “It comes and goes,” he said — while speaking about his nephew.

“He basically… he heard the threat to everyone and he was trying to stop it,” Wilson said. “He wasn’t trying to be a hero. He was trying to do what he thought should be done. “

Wilson paused, reflected on his nephews actions, and admitted through tears, “I’d rather have him here alive.”

Wilson described his nephew as a mostly quiet guy who had an ironic sense of humor.

Debra Wilcox agreed.

She said her son had a dry sense of humor. “I would say, ‘Give me a hug,’ and he would refuse. Then he’d come up behind me and hug me with a goofy, stupid smile on his face and say ‘Just kidding,’ ” Debra Wilcox said.

Joseph Wilcox had a positive outlook on life. He was always trying to help others, she said.

Wilcox was between jobs at the time of the shooting, but he was always applying for work. He was trying to find employment as a web designer, Wilson said.

Wilcox had considered joining the Metropolitan Police Department several times, his mother said.

“I told him I didn’t want him to be a cop, because he could go out and get shot,” she said shaking her head.

While dealing with their grief, Wilson said family members have the added burden of trying to find the financial means to provide a proper burial for Joseph Wilcox.

Debra Wilcox said she has no money to pay for her son’s funeral expenses.

“I’m just having a hard time accepting that he’s gone,” she said, before retreating inside her home.

WILCOX MEMORIAL FUND

A memorial fund has been set up for Joseph Wilcox at Wells Fargo. Those who wish to contribute to the Joseph R. Wilcox Memorial Fund can do so using account number 8485852688.

Morning show hosts Mark and Mercedes with MIX 94.1-FM also will be teaming up with the Trauma Intervention Program of Southern Nevada, Inc. on Tuesday morning to raise funds for the Wilcox family.

Donations to the Wilcox family also can be made from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesday morning at Dunkin’ Donuts, 10100 S. Eastern Ave., Henderson; or at Dunkin’ Donuts, 6935 N. Durango Drive.
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star2066 发表于 2014-6-10 18:53
都上不去。。。。

谢谢31楼,下面是第2个链接的内容。

By MIKE BLASKY, FRANCIS McCABE, COLTON LOCHHEAD
and HENRY BREAN
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL



They painted themselves like clowns of anarchy and took to the web to spew threats and violent fantasies about gunning down police officers.

Jerad Miller was the one with the rap sheet, but in the end it was his wife, Amanda, who fired the final shots.

But for all the evidence they left behind, the killers’ precise motives remain unclear, though police said they appear to have acted alone.

Kelley Fielder lived next door to the Millers in a small downtown apartment complex and considered them her “best friends.” When they were forced out of their apartment, she let them crash in hers.

The best she could say Monday was she didn’t know they were “that crazy.”

Jerad, 31, and Amanda, 22, were loaded for a long fight when they left the apartment at 110 South Bruce St. early Sunday morning. Police said they told neighbors they planned to murder cops.

“He knew he wasn’t going to survive that day,” an official with knowledge of the investigation said of Jerad Miller. “Cops were going to die, and he was going to die.”

The two Las Vegas police officers they chose, seemingly at random, had stopped for lunch at CiCi’s Pizza restaurant in northeast Las Vegas, about four miles from the Millers’ apartment.

After gunning down Alyn Beck, 41, and Igor Soldo, 31, the couple ran into the Wal-Mart across the street, killed a shopper who confronted them with his own gun, and then shot it out with officers before taking their own lives.

Security cameras at CiCi’s and Wal-Mart captured almost everything. The recordings have not been made public.

The rampage started at about 11:22 a.m. and lasted less than half an hour. When it was over, police catalogued the small arsenal and survival gear the Millers carried in two bags: a shotgun and four handguns, including the two taken from Beck and Soldo, about 200 rounds of ammunition, knives, first aid supplies, camouflage clothing and military-issued rations the couple never got to eat.

A DEADLY MISSION

At a news conference Monday, Metro officials filled in many of the details and clarified some initial reports. Contrary to what was said immediately after the attacks, for example, neither of the two officers nor Joseph Robert Wilcox, the Las Vegas man killed inside Wal-Mart, ever got off a shot. The only woman killed was Amanda Miller.

Assistant Sheriff Kevin McMahill said it all began when Jerad Miller walked into the pizza parlor and quickly left, returning moments later with Amanda in tow.

“They walked past our officers, who were eating lunch in one of the booths, and immediately upon passing them, Jerad Miller pulled a handgun out and shot officer Soldo one time in the back of his head,” McMahill said.

Officer Beck tried to engage the couple, but was shot in the throat before he could pull a trigger, McMahill said. The Millers then shot him several times more.

The suspects pulled the officers from the booth and covered Beck with a Gadsen Flag, a yellow banner with a coiled snake above the words, “Don’t Tread on Me,” and threw a swastika on him. One of them then pinned a note to Soldo’s body that “basically stated that this is the beginning of a revolution,” McMahill said.

The exact contents of the note have not been made public by Metro.

Once the two entered the Wal-Mart, Jerad fired a single shot and repeated his call for revolution.

Wilcox, 31, was near the cash registers when he saw events unfolding. He was armed with gun of his own, and told a friend he was going to do something.

As he moved to confront Jerad Miller, Wilcox passed Amanda, not realizing the two were together. She slipped behind Wilcox and shot him at close range.

Within minutes more Metro officers arrived on the scene in response to 911 calls. McMahill said they initially blocked the back door with a patrol car. After Jerad Miller shot the door from the inside to open it, a five-officer team entered and exchanged gunfire with the couple.

The shooting raged in the store’s automotive section, spilling oil and antifreeze onto the floor. The two were hiding behind items Jerad Miller had stacked around them for protection, but Amanda was hit by a bullet during the firefight, McMahill said.

Pinned down by police and blocked from all exits, Jerad layed down in front of Amanda, and she shot him several times. Then she shot herself in the head.

Jerad was seen moving, but died at the scene. Amanda showed signs of life and was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

The Clark County coroner’s office on Monday said that Beck and Soldo both died from multiple gunshot wounds. Wilcox and Jerad Miller died from gunshot wounds to the chest. Amanda Miller, whose name was not formally released, died from a gunshot wound to the head. Hers was the only death ruled suicide.

‘ISOLATED ATTACK’

Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie said he was proud of his officers for their quick response in the face of imminent danger, knowing that two of their own had already fallen.

“The families of the officers are dealing with the loss of their loved ones. And our police department family is trying to cope with the deaths as well,” Gillespie said.

He called Wilcox’s death “senseless.”

“Joseph died attempting to protect others,” he said.

The couple may have been planning a larger assault on an unidentified court building.

Police found documents the couple left behind in Fielder’s apartment that included detailed plans to take over an unidentified courthouse and execute public officials. The file box full of documents, along with three empty rifle cases and an empty box for handcuffs, were confiscated by officers, who used an explosive charge to blow open an apartment door in the Millers’ complex.

Reports of the killers’ plans prompted officials at the Regional Justice Center to adopt “a heightened state of security,” with added personnel and “other measures,” said Court Information Officer Mary Ann Price. She declined to say more because “part of our preparedness is not giving out a lot of details.”

Though the only known assailants are dead, valley police also have reacted with caution. Metro and Henderson police are both doubling up with two officers in each patrol car. Metro is also putting plain-clothes officers in uniform as a show of force and solidarity.

For the time being, there were will be 300 to 350 Metro officers on patrol, rather than the usual 150.

McMahill described Sunday’s incident as “an isolated attack,” but said they are still investigating possible ties to militia and hate groups.

Investigators initially interpreted the Millers’ actions as indications of white supremacist ideology or association with a Nazi movement. On Monday police said the swastika and other paraphernalia instead reflected the couple’s views that police are fascists and governments tyrannical.

BUNDY RANCH VISIT

As part of that investigation, Metro is looking at an April visit to Cliven Bundy’s ranch near Bunkerville, where the Millers hoped to join a militia standoff with federal agents who were trying to remove the embattled cattleman’s livestock from federal land.

On Facebook, Jerad Miller said the ranch was “under siege,” and he hoped to help save Bundy and his family from “Federal Government slaughter.”

Reno television station KRNV interviewed a camouflage-clad Miller near the ranch, and he said he didn’t want violence but was prepared to respond if federal agents “come and bring violence to us.”

Later, on his Google+ account, he posted that he and Amanda “sold everything” they had and quit their jobs to join the Bundys’ fight, but they were shunned by the group because of his felony convictions.

“As far as I am concerned my government is a fascist enemy,” he wrote. “My family has bled for this nation and our freedoms and I will not let their sacrifice go unanswered without my own sacrifice.”

Cliven Bundy told the Review-Journal he didn’t recognize the Millers from their pictures on television Monday, but “we do think they were here for a period of time.”

“I definitely didn’t have any association with them except maybe meeting them,” he said by telephone, noting there were thousands of supporters at rallies held before and after the April 12 standoff.

“I didn’t have anything to do with running them off the ranch,” he said. “There are some indications the militia said they should leave, and there is some indication they had been talking radical-type things although I don’t have any personal information on that.”

He said he has twice contacted Metro since the shootings, including an email late Sunday offering condolences and promising to cooperate with the investigation in any way he can.

A CRIMINAL PAST

Jerad Dwain Miller had a lengthy criminal history dating back at least to 2000 that saw him in and out of jail on felony and misdemeanor charges in both Washington state and in his home state of Indiana.

In 2010 and 2007 he was convicted of drug dealing and possession charges related to marijuana.

Jerad Miller was arrested by Tippecanoe County, Ind., police on a battery charge in 2009 but later found not guilty.

In February 2011, he was arrested on a strangulation battery charge in Dearborn County, Ind., though the result of that case is unclear.

He married Amanda Woodruff in September 2012, according to court records in Lafayette, Ind.

Jerad Miller also was no stranger to police in Benton County, Wash. District Court records there show he was convicted of obstructing a public officer and DUI in August 2002. In April of that year he was found guilty of assault with intent to cause injury, and also had earlier convictions for third-degree malicious mischief, third-degree theft, harassment and taking a motor vehicle without permission.

An apparent relative of Jerad Miller with an address in Richland, Wash., did not answer calls Monday.

A man who answered the phone at the home of a relative in Lafayette, Ind., said “at this time there is no comment.”

Amanda Miller does not appear to have a criminal record, but she may have been asking for one. In a post on her Facebook page from May 23, 2011, she wrote: “to the people in the world…your lucky i can’t kill you now but remember one day one day i will get you because one day all hell will break lose and i’ll be standing in the middle of it with a shot gun in one hand and a pistol in the other.”

Someone who answered the phone at her family home in Lafayette quickly hung up on a reporter.

The Lafayette Journal & Courier interviewed a woman who lived across from the Millers prior to their move to Las Vegas in January.

Connie Kennedy said the first time she met Jerad Miller, he ranted about pollution and America turning communist.

“He was just weird, really weird,” she told the newspaper.

PRIOR THREATS

In January the Millers were interviewed by federal law enforcement officers after they threatened to “shoot up” a Department of Motor Vehicles office in Indiana, according to a law enforcement official in Las Vegas.

In Las Vegas, the two were known to dress up as comic-book characters and pose with tourists for tips on Fremont Street. They can be seen in photos made up as the Joker and his girlfriend, Harley Quinn, from the Batman series. Jerad also recorded a rambling YouTube video dressed as the Joker.

Rambling and adamant was his style.

A bookstore owner said he had a run-in with the Millers just days before the murders when they came into his shop looking for the dystopian novel “Animal Farm.”

Academy Fine Books owner Gary Frick said he got caught in a short but dramatic debate with Jerad.

Frick said the hot-headed 31-year-old covered everything from Bundy to the Declaration of Independence to the morality of pornography, guns and drugs in a span of less than 15 minutes. He kept misquoting things and incorrectly using words, Frick said, all the while sounding very sure of himself.

And he didn’t like when the bookstore owner pushed back.

“He liked to argue, but he didn’t want to be argued with,” Frick said.

Amanda didn’t want to argue either, and kept pulling on Jerad’s arm, saying “Come on, come on, let’s go.”

When the pair finally left the shop — without “Animal Farm,” which wasn’t in stock — Jerad yelled over his shoulder multiple times, “You better re-read the Constitution, buddy!”

When Frick saw the news Sunday he immediately thought of the couple, and wasn’t surprised when they were identified on Monday.

“He was exactly like his video rants show,” Frick said.

Jerad Miller’s Facebook page, peppered with several pro-gun rights posts, showed a growing distaste for government.

In early May, Jerad Miller posted a statement foreshadowing Sunday’s attack:

“There is no greater cause to die for than liberty. To die for that cause is easy, to live for it is another matter. I will willingly die for liberty. Death, in a sense is freedom from tyranny. Death, is the easy way out. Most notably is the ‘suicide by cop’ routine. Yes, standing before despots is dangerous and most likely does not end well for you. I know this, my wife knows this. Soon they will come for us, because they don’t like what we think, and what we say. They don’t like the fact that we, simply will not submit to fascist rule. We don’t have much, but we are willing to sacrifice everything…….for you, for your freedoms. Even if you wouldn’t let us have ours. We know who we are and what we stand for, do you?”

On June 3, after Attorney General Eric Holder announced the creation of a domestic terrorism task force, Miller posted, “Well if you have been waiting for the thought police, here they are.”

Jerad Miller’s last post on the social media site, time-stamped at 4 a.m. Saturday reads: “The dawn of a new day. May all of our coming sacrifice be worth it.”

Reporters Ben Botkin, Rachel Crosby, Keith Rogers, Colton Lochhead and Ricardo Torres contributed to this report. Contact reporter Mike Blasky at mblasky@reviewjournal.com. Follow @blasky on Twitter. Contact Contact Francis McCabe at fmccabe@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-1039. Find him on Twitter: @fjmccabe.
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应该看准就开枪还击啊,不能等
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star2066 发表于 2014-6-10 18:53
都上不去。。。。

中文報導如下:

http://www.lvcnn.com/news.php?id=12098

維加斯重大槍擊案 兩警官被槍殺

新聞日期: 2014/06/09
  槍手有反政府傾向喊革命開始就開槍 沃爾瑪男客也遭殃 槍手隨後飲彈自盡造成五命

(綜合報導)拉斯維加斯兩名警察8日遭兩名槍手伏擊身亡,1名平民也被槍殺,兩名槍手最後飲彈自盡。
  警長吉勒斯皮(Douglas Gillespie)告訴記者,兩名警察午餐時遭到「伏擊」身亡;其中1人當場死亡,另一人則是送醫後不治。
  警方表示,1名男性和1名女性凶嫌當天開槍擊斃兩名在披薩店用餐的警察,自戕前還在附近的沃爾瑪(Wal-Mart)超市,槍殺1名平民。遇害的警察是42歲的貝克(Alyn Beck)和32歲的索多(Igor Soldo),兩人都已有家室。
警方指槍手為一對夫妻,先生米勒(Jerad Miller)及其妻阿曼達(Amanda)是白人至上主義分子,認為執法者是「壓迫者」。美國傳媒又在社交網站發現疑兇穿成「小丑」的照片。米勒此前亦曾以「小丑」的身份,在網路上發表演說,表示他願意為「自由」而死,更指自己作為「小丑」,會競選美國總統,把美國人民從暴政中解放。

鴛鴦槍手仇警 賭城2警中伏

  維加斯周日發生駭人槍案,一對鴛鴦槍手在東北面的一家批薩店內槍殺兩名警官,接著跑到街對面的一家沃爾瑪店槍殺了一名挺身而出的男顧客,兩名槍手隨後飲彈自盡。隨著警方的深入調查,關於該案的更多細節浮出水面,槍手是一對今年初移居賭城的夫妻,有仇警和反政府傾向,曾私下裡透露要殺戮警察,甚至計畫對法院進行更大規模的攻擊。
  維加斯大都會警方稱,上周日上午約11時30分,這兩名槍手步入位於309 N. Nellis Boulevard的茜茜比薩店(CiCi’s Pizza ),槍殺了店內正在進餐的兩名男警官。槍手殺害警官後,搶走他們身上的武器和彈藥,接著前往街對面的沃爾瑪商店,在店裡槍殺了一名試圖阻止他們行兇的男子。
  大都會警局的警長Doug Gillespie稱,遇害的這兩名警官分別是42歲的Alyn Beck和32歲的Igor Soldo。被槍殺的無辜男子是當地31歲的居民Joseph Robert Wilcox 。
  警方稱,這兩名警官還來不及還擊,便冤死在槍手的槍口下。整個槍殺過程被比薩店裡監控錄影拍攝了下來。
  警方週一證實,槍手分別是31歲的Jerad Miller 和他22歲的妻子Amanda ,兩人在今年1月1日剛搬到維加斯。
  案發當日清晨約4時30分,槍手離開他們的住宿,並告訴幾名鄰居他們打算殺警察。
據一名警官透露,其中一名遇害的警官當時正在續添飲料,女槍手從其背面朝他頭部開槍,令其當場死亡。接著這名女槍手朝正準備還擊的另一名警官連開數槍,這名警官因傷勢過重隨後在學醫療中心不治身亡。
  有目擊者稱,其中一名槍手在沃爾瑪開槍前大喊「這是一場革命的開始。」警方未對此進行證實。
  據助理警長Kevin McMahill 此前透露,男槍手在開槍時曾喊「所有人離開」。
  合法持槍的男顧客Joseph撞上男槍手,曾試圖進行制止他,卻沒料到推著購物車的女槍手正站在他身後,朝他近距離開槍,將其打死。警方將Joseph贊為「英雄」。
  Joseph的家人稱,成為警察是Joseph生前的願望。
  之前有報導稱,大都會警員趕到現場,由前後門同時攻入,並與槍手直接交火。
  警方還稱,女槍手開槍打傷男槍手,然後朝自己的頭部開槍,當場喪命。受傷的男槍手隨後也飲彈自盡。
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 楼主| 发表于 2014-6-11 03:26 | 只看该作者
flyblade 发表于 2014-6-9 21:32
同意。9mm 易操作。

加州警察。很多穿防弹背心  所以第二个能还击

我记得有本电影,讲两个LAPD的巡逻partners,其中一个始终在录像的,他讲LAPD装备时说并没有vest,只有一个特别装逼的白人警察叫 vanhauss的会时刻穿着防弹衣
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我记得有本电影,讲两个LAPD的巡逻partners,其中一个始终在录像的,他讲LAPD装备时说并没有vest,只有一 ...

Yesterday lunch time,  I saw a few PD or CHP on their lunch break.  All have 防弹衣 under the shirt.  From the body sharp, I call tell.
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谢谢各位的转载。@flyblade,@DirectGG,@Londy。
前一阵子在Popeye's吃午饭,旁边也是一位警员在午餐,很明显衬衣下面是防弹衣。
另外,最近在追《疑犯追踪》(Person Of Interest),主角也是用一把9mm在近距离(小于半米)冲穿防弹衣的警察背后开枪,按剧情警察是活下来了的而且活的很好。个人认为应该是没瞄准要害。恕我眼拙,没认出是什么枪,不过应该是9mm。
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短枪也有7.62的,而且枪本身还便宜。
这个江湖,谁的剑快谁就有理。
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谢谢各位的转载。@flyblade,@DirectGG,@Londy。
前一阵子在Popeye's吃午饭,旁边也是一位警员在午餐,很 ...

你在看哪一季?如果是第二季,那么这把最有可能的是kahr T9或者SW5906 第三季只出现过一把银枪是1911
给你推荐个网站 imfdb.org 专门根据电影找枪的
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