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If the person had a firearm, I'm shooting COM and up. If they are charging me with a "contact weapon", then the 21ft rule must be taken into account. Its been noted that even when a knife wielding attacker has been shot several times, they still have enough momentum to proceed forward for a few more steps, and possibly inflict just as much damage. So, if I can force them to collapse in a heap after just one or two steps, I'm not hesitating to obliterate their pelvis. If a gun is then pulled, a CNS shot is a no-brainer. (pun most definitely intended)
"People should not be afraid of their Governments.
Governments should be afraid of their people." - V
Governments should be afraid of their people." - V
The original Mozambique drill was a result of COM that did not stop the BG, the next shot was to the head. The BG was found to be wearing armor. true story...TX Rancher wrote:Body armor, that’s a good discussion point.
First, does anyone know of verified accounts where terrorists have taken advantage of body armor? What about the standard Bad Guy? I know it’s been used, I’m sure most folks remember the LA shootout and of course there’s the Tyler Texas incident with Arroyo, but how prevalent is the use of armor with the BG’s?
When I did a quick Google I was surprised how many links there were to criminals and Cat 2/3 body armor. Maybe the odds of running into it are increasing. The price of a good Cat 3 chest rig is pretty low.
So for the sake of argument, let’s assume the BG has armor, and is armed with a hi-capacity pistol (no rifle). You put a few COM, with little apparent effect. Do you go for the head, or the pelvic region?
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
NRA Life Member, TSRA, chl instructor
Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
NRA Life Member, TSRA, chl instructor