He was close enough for a headshot, I wonder why he didn’t take one?
Lots of center mass training. Seems like a double tap to the noggin would have been a better plan at that range.
The Marines teach a failure to stop drill which is two quick shots to center mass and one well aimed shot to either the hip or the head (T-zone of the eyes and nose). The hip would be a better option in this scenario due to proximity, public area, and the height difference. Still, the man went down, so it worked.
He was close enough for a headshot, I wonder why he didn’t take one?
Lots of center mass training. Seems like a double tap to the noggin would have been a better plan at that range.
The Marines teach a failure to stop drill which is two quick shots to center mass and one well aimed shot to either the hip or the head (T-zone of the eyes and nose). The hip would be a better option in this scenario due to proximity, public area, and the height difference. Still, the man went down, so it worked.
He was close enough for a headshot, I wonder why he didn’t take one?
Lots of center mass training. Seems like a double tap to the noggin would have been a better plan at that range.
The Marines teach a failure to stop drill which is two quick shots to center mass and one well aimed shot to either the hip or the head (T-zone of the eyes and nose). The hip would be a better option in this scenario due to proximity, public area, and the height difference. Still, the man went down, so it worked.
Many handguns have troubles breaking the pelvis.
Yeah, that is a rifle drill. The T-box is still in play though.
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Should have sent in a life coach. Or shot him in the leg.