Eats black powder with a passion. LOL.10 Ga shells are expensive enough without going that big.
Eats black powder with a passion. LOL.10 Ga shells are expensive enough without going that big.
Two girls vs killmonger.
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If this is not allowed then mods just delete but we can learn from this.
Also I didn’t know where else to post it.
I agree that they should have moved to safety (armed) rather than attempt to confront him and then getting trapped behind the counter. They both could have lost their lives. They were very fortunate that their inexperience didn't bite them hard. Training is primarily important. If you can't get training, at least run through possible scenarios you might some day be faced with, and determine ahead of time how you would want to respond. I do this all the time. Literally every day.Good God, they are nothing but lucky. Two guns and neither of them had one on them? Just a bad idea. Revolver... unless your Jerry.... bad idea.
You shoot until that POS stops moving. This video is 100% proof that unarmed doesn't mean the threat of loss of life is over. Guy dropped his shotgun, but was clearly still a threat. And for the love of Pete.... shoot that SOB in the F'ing face! You're almost point blank range! The T-zone is your friend.
They trapped themselves in a fatal funnel while behind the counter. There was simply no room to move.
They confronted the guy instead of trying to flee to safety after the initial shooting.
The list goes on. Don't get lucky. Get training!
This is why I posted it. It’s very educational.Good God, they are nothing but lucky. Two guns and neither of them had one on them? Just a bad idea. Revolver... unless your Jerry.... bad idea.
You shoot until that POS stops moving. This video is 100% proof that unarmed doesn't mean the threat of loss of life is over. Guy dropped his shotgun, but was clearly still a threat. And for the love of Pete.... shoot that SOB in the F'ing face! You're almost point blank range! The T-zone is your friend.
They trapped themselves in a fatal funnel while behind the counter. There was simply no room to move.
They confronted the guy instead of trying to flee to safety after the initial shooting.
The list goes on. Don't get lucky. Get training!
Good God, they are nothing but lucky. Two guns and neither of them had one on them? Just a bad idea. Revolver... unless your Jerry.... bad idea.
You shoot until that POS stops moving. This video is 100% proof that unarmed doesn't mean the threat of loss of life is over. Guy dropped his shotgun, but was clearly still a threat. And for the love of Pete.... shoot that SOB in the F'ing face! You're almost point blank range! The T-zone is your friend.
They trapped themselves in a fatal funnel while behind the counter. There was simply no room to move.
They confronted the guy instead of trying to flee to safety after the initial shooting.
The list goes on. Don't get lucky. Get training!
This video was on Live PD last night. The hosts discussed it for a few minutes, followed by a Skype video of the mother and daughter being interviewed. Amazing that the perp lived after being shot 4 times. He had been a suspect in a string of thefts in that area. A lot of stores can now be a peace knowing he's been caught.Two girls vs killmonger.
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If this is not allowed then mods just delete but we can learn from this.
Also I didn’t know where else to post it.
Center mass was the correct choice for their level of ability. Since they survived the combat, they pass the test. Combat for personal survival is a pass fail test.
I don't disagree at all. However, that's kinda my point... "their level of ability". I am so happy that they chose to have a firearm to defend themselves that day and that they won the battle... but they got lucky. They appear to have little to no formal training. Sadly, most firearms owners have little or no formal training and very rarely practice.
I went through about 8 different pistols over a five year period trying to decide on an EDC. Very happily settled on a G43 with some +2 Vickers mag baseplates.my new edc, it's a Glock 43 with a Streamlight TLR-6, it's my first Glock, I've always owned Smith&Wessons
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I went through about 8 different pistols over a five year period trying to decide on an EDC. Very happily settled on a G43 with some +2 Vickers mag baseplates.
The Shield 45 is a great shooter, but as you say, it's bigger and heavier. I pocket carry a G43 in a Galco Pro 800, if it isn't on my belt.I went with Pearce +1's as I like how they look like Glock pieces, my previous EDC was a Shield 45 which was a great shooting gun but it was heavy compared to the 43
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