bronco78 wrote:Man, that is a horrible story.. I mean...... He only hit one? That means his buddy is out there to rob again.. I commend the victim for not acting like one.. And would happily offer my time at a local range should he wish to have better odds at taking both robbers down next time.. And Yes, so as to not be confusing, im advocating the stoppage of BOTH threats using deadly force on the spot, not chasing them down.. That would be wrong. Though a fake move, the process is real " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That is actually one of the best gun scenes I have seen in a holywood film. If you look at his high grip and stance it would be a very well controlled USP45 (looks like one to me at least) in real life. Yanking a big gun like that from a waste band an sending two into center mass as you draw would be a hell of a feat under stress but that really to me is the most badass not cheesy shootings in a movie.
Hard to train drawing your weapon into a Mozambique technique with a lot of speed with live ammo. In the back of my mind I always think of the cowboy who videoed himself shooting himself in the leg drawing his compact 1911. I wonder how cruise would do in a real life scenario? To me it looks like he has actually had some real training.