Agreed . Something about a 5906 that says I may be old but son I’ll still throw down. It’s yet to ever skip a beat .
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And you can beat a horse to death with that all steel gun.
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Agreed . Something about a 5906 that says I may be old but son I’ll still throw down. It’s yet to ever skip a beat .
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Agreed . Something about a 5906 that says I may be old but son I’ll still throw down. It’s yet to ever skip a beat .
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Totally agree! The word of the day is Ti-Rant45MI’m not firing a shotgun in my hallway. I’m half deaf already. A pistol is much more manageable
Um yes, and can you speak up pleaseAny of y’all ever fired a weapon under stress? You’ll never hear it, no ringing in the ears afterwards.
Even though your brain may not register the sound of a gunshot or shotgun blast during a situation like this, the dB level and pure sound pressure is still damaging your hearing though, correct?By stress, I am specifically speaking of being an unwilling participant in a deadly force encounter.
Auditory exclusion is a form of temporary hearing loss that occurs under high stress. It is related to tunnel vision and "the slowing of time in the mind". The phenomenon is discussed in studies on LEOs and military.
Auditory exclusion happens as a physiological side effect of increased heart rate. When the heart rate approaches roughly 175 beats per minute, the sympathetic nervous system is activated enough that the brain reduces the amount of attention it pays to hearing in order to focus on sight. Auditory exclusion only occurs when the increase in heart rate is caused by hormonal changes, and will not occur if an individual is voluntarily participating in an intense form of exercise.
Even though your brain may not register the sound of a gunshot or shotgun blast during a situation like this, the dB level and pure sound pressure is still damaging your hearing though, correct?