Thanks. Im sure ill go back into self imposed exile shortly.Awesome. Welcome back BC!
sir yes sir. But sometimes you don't hit. But hence know your firearm. And his what you aim at. Practice practice practiceSolid hits suppress the crap out of someone's movement.
Right. He also describes very close distances which are where most shootings happen. But...suppressive fire at even 7 yards!?Solid hits suppress the crap out of someone's movement.
Point i still revert to uncle sugarRight. He also describes very close distances which are where most shootings happen. But...suppressive fire at even 7 yards!?
Right. He also describes very close distances which are where most shootings happen. But...suppressive fire at even 7 yards!?
Us lowly civilians cannot be sending suppressive fire down range.If I'm working with a partner and we are in a parking garage and dancing from pillar to pillar, trying to escape/evade or outflank....yeah. :P
I know I know.....what are the odds.... 'Course.....what are the odds of getting in a gunfight to begin with. OTOH, Spit DOES happen......
bwha@aahaaaa who asked youI never miss. I just employ suppressive fire judiciously.
Right (in the words of Parliament here's a chance to dance a way out of my affliction, feets do fail me now )lolIf you find yourself in a gunfight, and you have to lay down suppressive fire,
you are needing a RIFLE, not a handgun, and thats when its time to look down
and say, "feets, dont fail me now!"
BOB STASCH - Interview With A Chicago PD Veteran …:
Very interesting interview. I dont agree with all of the advice (one handed shooting, point shooting, suppressive fire) but it is a good conversation prompt.
I never miss. I just employ suppressive fire judiciously.