Only if you hit it very precisely, and wait for the radiator to drain and the engine to sieze (for some reason, in the movies, this always happens instantly- where in my mind even if you hit a pipe at the bottom of the radiator, I think the truck could probably continue for a mile or two before the heat got to it).
Ok- I stand corrected- some handguns DO have this much stopping power- a sudden loss of oil pressure through a cracked engine block will certainly stop just about anything more modern than a WWII Ford flathead.
An inclined plane is a slope up. -- Willard Espy, "An Almanac of Words at Play"
This is long overdue (Score:5, Funny)
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I can't believe I just posted that... My Macross fan-club membership might be revoked for discussing one of the other giant robot series.
(Explodes into ball of geek fire)
Handguns DO stop trucks (Score:1)
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