The first thing I thought of was the whole business of x-amount of rounds being fired in the "average" gunfight and conflicts lasting n-amount of seconds.
In this case there were mulitple attackers, and there were reinforcements.
Maybe the only way to deal with this would have been for the guy to dive for cover behind the wheelwell of his car and immediately start firing on that first assailant - maybe that causes the others to hold back or even scatter.
I definately would feel uneasy having to engage that many assialants with a revolver or pocket-nine and no reload.
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