Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Tactical Pointers

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A few tactical pointers.

1) Go around corners wide, not narrow like they do on TV. Wide lets you see them before they see you, no matter where they are around the corner. Use a ruler, pencil, and piece of paper to prove this to yourself.

2) Firing a gun sideways has saved more lives than emergency rooms. It looks neat in the movies, but you do not hit your target.

3) Inside, it is far better to be prone, shooting up, than be standing up and having to lower your gun to shoot down.

4) Do not go to them, let them come to you. The advantage is to the defense.

5) Have a knife in your other hand. You can often close a wide gap and kill with a knife, before you can be shot by a novice. Knife wounds are often deadlier than gunshot wounds.

6) Just because they are shot, doesn’t mean you’ve won. Lots of crime scenes end up with two people who have shot each other. There is only a very narrow line in the human body where you will have a “one shot drop kill” most of the time. People can live an hour or more even with serious organ damage.

7) The very drunk sometimes think that gunshot wounds are from somebody punching them, and they get angry.

8) Don’t worry about karma. Worry about lawyers.

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