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本帖最后由 rc256 于 2015-2-21 16:26 编辑
1. Notice that the pharmacist didn't have a firm grip and almost lost the grip after the first shot. It looks like the pistol is a subcompact size, which may have too a small grip, and too much recoil.
2. That's probably why he didn't shoot a string of shots at first. When we train, we would always shoot 3-4 shot string in this distance. The best is to take shot string of 4-6 shots and vertically climbing up in case the bad guy has a bullet-proof vest.
3. The follow up is pretty good. I would always carry a full size to make sure I have enough ammo in case there is an accomplice.4. The pharmacist is lucky he wasn't shot. I know it may be a little selfish, but I would even start shooting behind the other employee/shield. (ahem, )
5. Firm grip is really important, and thumb indexing is a must for close combat pointing because you have no time to aim.
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