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by ELB
Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:32 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: MI CHL 1, BG 0 - Talk about a concealed draw!
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Re: MI CHL 1, BG 0 - Talk about a concealed draw!

Excaliber wrote: ...
Extend the sequence for additional BG's with 1 round each until engaging the last, then continue the exercise in reverse. Repeat as necessary.

If you want to really make it exciting, picture doing this with a .380 Kel Tech or a snubby .38 as your EDC....

:mrgreen: Which is why my snubs & keltec are last-ditch backup guns...


Jumping Frog wrote: ...That same customer took his unarmed hand and swept the three children into a safe spot out of the way against the wall...
I wonder about this. I'll take this specific instance as it is, lacking any contrary info, and it certainly worked out OK in this case, but as a rule... most shootings that go over one or two rounds seem to involve a lot of missing by both sides, so short of being behind really good cover (which might in fact be daddy's body), I don't know that there is such a thing as a "safe spot." Time and effort and limbs used pushing others to a spot that may or may not be safer might be better spent zippering rounds into BG's head(s).

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