That scene would make an excellent USPSA stage. I love the part where he steps on the AK and flips it up into his hands. (anybody wanna volunteer their AK for this stage?) One of the things I loved most about USPSA matches were the arguments over hostage hits and whether or not the hostage would have survived. "No man, it's just a flesh wound, he'd be OK" "I don't know man, that looks pretty bad" "Just get a tourniquet on it" Having a hostage in close and tight certainly makes you concetrate on your sights a lot harder.
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