RW> And while you are profiled you make a very good target.
RW> If the shooter is already under cover and you are
RW> standing in the open trying to aim at him you are just
RW> asking for him to shoot you. You'd be better off not
RW> firing at all and just running like he!! for cover.
RG> Profiling is blading the body down so as not to make a large
RG> target, and moving for cover. Point being it's drilled into
My misunderstanding. Profile to me is standing upright
making yourself into a silhouette. What you are
talking about is hunching over and running. Which is
what I said would be best for you. Most people are
taught to stop, obtain a good stance, get a good sight
picture, fire then move. Not a good thing if your
target is undercover.
RG> us to take the time to see, verify and shoot directly at the
RG> target. That includes checking the background (like don't
RG> shoot when the background is a grade school), finding
RG> adequate cover or concealment all while covering the target.
I'd like to see how that's done. You have to look in
three places at once. At the target, at the background
and for somewhere to hide.
RG> officer yells out "he's got a gun", "he's got a knife", etc
RG> to see what we'd do. You don't know how many time the pizza
RG> guy got shot. Most of those people didn't graduate. Shoot
I think I would, I've shot a few pizza guys myself. We
use targets that have people that are holding
something, you have to decided if it is a weapon of a
hot dog. We don't do much of that because we aren't
going into a situation where we don't know who the bad
guy is. If it comes down to it its going to be very
clear who the bad guy is. He's the one shooting or
stabbing everyone near him.
RG> him once, he's forgiving, shoot him twice or three times,
RG> there's a problem.
I bet if you set up a 'house' with pop up targets
(your, the cities, budget is a lot bigger then mine)
and put a good guy here and there you'd be surprised
how many would be shot.
Heck set up a house with nothing but good guys and have
a 'witness' tell the officer that the man with a gun
ran in there. I'd be willing to bet no one would make
it out w/o shooting one. That's because their mind set
is that there HAS to be a bad guy in the house.
RG> possible. And the stats they throw at us at the Academy is
RG> the shooter will not be going for cover (our last three
Thank goodness the goblins don't take firearms and
tactics training.
RW> Also the average citizen doesn't wear body armor
RW> either.
RG> You'd be amazed at the number of bulletins we get involving
RG> heavily armed bad guys that wear body armour, or maybe you
RG> wouldn't be...
But goblins aren't your average citizen. They KNOW
they are going to be shot at and when. The same for
LEOs, most wear the vest on the job but I bet very few
wear them when off duty.
Remember: Freedom isn't Free!
--- timEd-B11
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