There is legal guilt and moral guilt.
Waffle House is so darn cramped and when its full, its like being on a full bus with bodies the backstop in all directions.
In a crowded restaurant, I would not want the blood of others on my hands if I started the gunfight.
Given a door-facing aisle seat with your strong hand on the aisle, I can see how going to kneeling would get your rounds into the first BG and keeping them out of the people lining the walls, but the 2nd BG could react in time especially if you could not index him within .5 sec.
I presume Tx's friend did not even have the tactical setup even if he had been armed properly.
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- Fri Jun 22, 2007 5:21 pm
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Good post. Good decision. Glad he and the diners are ok.
Any rounds fired by the BG during a gunfight would likely have hit someone else. Even if he had engaged them outside with the restaurant behind him.
Just about every AAR I read has the good guy talking about carrying a bigger pistol and more magazines. This echoes what Gabe Suarez says in his articles.
Any rounds fired by the BG during a gunfight would likely have hit someone else. Even if he had engaged them outside with the restaurant behind him.
Just about every AAR I read has the good guy talking about carrying a bigger pistol and more magazines. This echoes what Gabe Suarez says in his articles.