Posted on 09/10/2021 12:00:11 PM PDT by kjam22
Practically though any shot can be fatal. That's why any use of a firearm is considered deadly force. We're trained to shoot center mass because that is typically the biggest target thus improving the chances of a hit. It is also the location of the heart and spine - areas you want to hit for a sure, quick stop. Hits that create a sure and quick stop tend to also be those that are fatal. I believe the 6 out of 7 people surviving handgun wounds is primarily due to poor marksmanship exemplified by gang violence and "spray and pray" shooting.
Don’t blame the messenger only reporting what I saw in the video. You can draw your own conclusions.
He was very clear - an assailant you've decided is a deadly threat that is within arms reach you cannot be subtle about. There is no aiming, there is no "shoot look shoot" or "shoot shoot look" or anything like that. It is do everything in your power to remove that threat immediately. That means a full mag to take them out of the fight as surly and quickly as possible. We didn't practice it (on dummies, only cardboard targets), but he assured me that he has (with a dummy) and that it is possible to dump an entire mag from a typical semi-auto (i.e. 15 to 17 rounds) into a dummy/body before it falls away in front of you. I don't know, he is much, much faster than me...but then, that's his job.
I didn’t say too many.
Don’t put words in my mouth.
I didn’t say too many.
Don’t put words in my mouth.
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I didn’t say you did. I asked you if that’s what you were implying. If it wasn’t, what were you implying by commenting “That’s a lot of bullets needed to stop someone.”?
.but then, that’s his job.
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Was that instructor Massad Ayoob?
I was more kind of awed that it took that many to stop the guy and was wondering if he was on drugs or something.
Or maybe the sheriff just didn’t want to take any chances and all 15 were not needed and he just wanted to make sure the guy was stopped. If he had stopped to check, it might not end well. He who hesitates......
Better to make sure than stop and check just to save a little ammo. I couldn’t blame him in the least if that were the case.
It happened so fast that it’s possible that he ran out of ammo at just about the time he realized the guy was dead.
Whatever, I’m NOT criticizing the sheriff for what he did.
No, my guy was (at that time, lost track of him now, in fact I just googled him and can’t find him...hmm) just doing civilian stuff on the weekends. His “day job” was as a contractor teaching tactics to police and certain specialized units at a local Army base. Hence he had access to training ranges not open to the public. Kinda fun, very humbling. He did a quick draw of a weapon from an IWB holster in the small of his back I didn’t even know he had, and shot the eyes out of a target at 5 yds so fast the second shot sounded like the echo of the first. I could train for a year and not be able to duplicate that.
And right after that, the other dep. has to do a mag change, runs out of the frame presumably behind his vehicle, and then comes up behind the perp and dumps 15 rounds into him.
All of that is just the fog of battle.
The mistake was getting so comfortable with a carload of hooligans, and leaving the dude alone in the car in the first place.
Headline that “SPIDER!!” and it changes everything.
Good shooting, officer. Glad they’re ok.
That said, if you're going to make the stop, then make the stop.
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