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Old October 5, 2010, 11:42 AM   #101
Rifleman 173
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Join Date: August 16, 2007
Location: Central Illinois
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If you have to draw your weapon, use it. Do not draw a weapon unless you actually plan or need to use it. When you draw your weapon, plan to use multiple shots against your attacker. My personal favorite is 1 or 2 shots to the chest and 1 to the head. This pattern is called the Mozambique Shooting Scenario. It works well against doped up or liquored up scumbags. Make your shots count because you probably will not have excessive amounts of ammo on your person. Always plan to engage the next bad guy because there is always one more out there somewhere. If you drop 2 bad guys, don't make the assumption that there were only 2 of them. Expect to meet up with the third bad guy so that you'll be ready if he does pop up. Don't relax your guard until you are completely out of the danger zone and back home. Once you make it back home, be leery and stay armed. Remember to reload for your fired rounds as soon as you can. And remember that more than likely the firearms you used to defend yourself will probably be confiscated by the police for evidence so be ready for this with replacement arms as needed. You will probably get your firearms back from the police - via legal action or through your attorney - but it may take some time.
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