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Posted: 5/25/2016 2:42:23 AM EDT
Shows how fast a man with a knife can close the gap on his intended victims. Though the queer little prance thing didn't help him any.
So long gayboys |
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Why didn't they just shoot him in the leg or use a Tasey thing... they did not have to kill him... geez... not even the courtesy of a warning shot.
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Suicide by cop. That is a really despicable thing to do.
All's well that ends well. |
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Wow, a real-life 21 foot rule demonstration video.
Dude still nearly reached the cop and was only stopped with final CNS shot. |
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Is it wrong that I laughed?
That was as good a shoot as ya get. |
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Shows how fast a man with a knife can close the gap on his intended victims. Though the queer little prance thing didn't help him any. So long gayboys View Quote bet he wont do that again....... Speed |
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That big cop out in front held his ground like a champ. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wow, a real-life 21 foot rule demonstration video. Dude still nearly reached the cop and was only stopped with final CNS shot. That big cop out in front held his ground like a champ. This, " I bet I can get two more in him before I have to dodge" LOL Speed |
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1. That death will be added to the "gun violence" statistic that is used to lie to the public.
2. What the fuck was that guy doing lol? |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That guy got his wish. https://indierevolver.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/death-wish.jpg?w=520 |
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To run a different version of a Tueller drill, I built a charging target for our last practical pistol match. Many times moving targets move across the shooting bay, or move towards the shooter, but allow the shooter to just wait until its at the end of the track to shoot it. This target turns 90 degrees to the off position when it gets near the shooter. The charging target was activated by opening the door and the course of fire specified that the shooter had to open the door with their strong side hand. http://youtu.be/wvT2CgsVOeY View Quote cool target! Speed |
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Quoted: To run a different version of a Tueller drill, I built a charging target for our last practical pistol match. Many times moving targets move across the shooting bay, or move towards the shooter, but allow the shooter to just wait until its at the end of the track to shoot it. This target turns 90 degrees to the off position when it gets near the shooter. The charging target was activated by opening the door and the course of fire specified that the shooter had to open the door with their strong side hand. http://youtu.be/wvT2CgsVOeY View Quote We did one in IDPA where you were sitting on the can, open the door and the target comes down a ramp at you. |
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To run a different version of a Tueller drill, I built a charging target for our last practical pistol match. Many times moving targets move across the shooting bay, or move towards the shooter, but allow the shooter to just wait until its at the end of the track to shoot it. This target turns 90 degrees to the off position when it gets near the shooter. The charging target was activated by opening the door and the course of fire specified that the shooter had to open the door with their strong side hand. http://youtu.be/wvT2CgsVOeY View Quote That is a nice course! I am jelly! Bookmarked for possible future building myself. Like the rolling target on the right. Good job. |
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Wow, a real-life 21 foot rule demonstration video. Dude still nearly reached the cop and was only stopped with final CNS shot. And that was a lot more than 21 ft. 21 foot rule is way out of date. It's in the 30s. |
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21 foot rule is way out of date. It's in the 30s. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wow, a real-life 21 foot rule demonstration video. Dude still nearly reached the cop and was only stopped with final CNS shot. And that was a lot more than 21 ft. 21 foot rule is way out of date. It's in the 30s. Good to know |
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Bad shoot all around. Why didn't they shoot the knife out of his hand or use a tazer/OC?
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All that room and he still had to side step at the last moment.
Good shot for sure but I am sure somebody will complain. |
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He didn't have to kill him. He could have just shot him in the leg.</libtard>
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Quoted: Quoted: Wow, a real-life 21 foot rule demonstration video. Dude still nearly reached the cop and was only stopped with final CNS shot. And that was a lot more than 21 ft. |
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That big cop out in front held his ground like a champ. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wow, a real-life 21 foot rule demonstration video. Dude still nearly reached the cop and was only stopped with final CNS shot. That big cop out in front held his ground like a champ. Yeah he did... "Steady Eddie" stood his ground and kept putting rounds on target right up to the final shot. |
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Why didn't they just shoot him in the leg or use a Tasey thing... they did not have to kill him... geez... not even the courtesy of a warning shot. Dayam! That's funny. LOL or should have short the knife out of his hand like in the movies. |
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Cop's gun was already out of the holster, so not really a true "Tueller" situation.
Cop stood his ground and delivered accurate fire, with the finishing shot being CNS. 9/10 performance. I would have liked to have seen more lateral movement. Excellent shoot. |
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wow I guess that really makes it real, glad the Officer didnt get stuck
one hesitation and he could have been stabbed. |
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The jump at the end could have done some damage if he had caught the cop.
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That had to be 2 1/2 car lengths or so...from aimed fire.
Goes to show that 21 feet and holstered will end poorly. The guy was moving meat for last 4 feet of travel. Dead in the air. |
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