Gorgonseye on 16/10/2006 at 14:07
Although your right, at point blank, your gun is practically next to the guy, you'd practically have to TRY TO MISS when your gun is that close to someone, ten feet, yea you are shaking, nervous, filled with adrenaline that you fire a little wildly, but you'd have to be remarkably bad if you were ON TOP of the damn guy and still miss his arm when your INCHES away {A foot at max?}...but hey that's just me....
Edit: Page three...for gods sake...
Spitter on 16/10/2006 at 14:09
Personally I always turn bullet time mode on first, it's great in avoiding embarrassing collateral damage! :thumb:
Edit: ^^^^^ maybe you should just stick to knives boy
Gorgonseye on 16/10/2006 at 14:14
Sir it seems to me you are racist against white ass niggers.:mad:
Vigil on 16/10/2006 at 14:23
Boy it's a good thing there's so many people here with experience handling firearms in hostile situations, otherwise this thread would be in serious danger of talking out its faggoty ass.
Jakeyboy on 16/10/2006 at 14:23
What do you have to do to get kids to PULL THEIR DAMN TROUSERS UP
TTK12G3 on 16/10/2006 at 15:25
Quote Posted by Jonesy
There have been cases where cops are
literally less than 10 feet away, unloaded an entire clip, and not hit a thing. If your adrenaline gets up and you weren't expecting a response that needed lethal force, then the chances of you having time to aim aren't that good. Having time to think about what you're going to do and aim means the difference between a suspect on the ground and you experiencing the click of death after expending 13-20 rounds.
Well, that cop certainly had no difficulties shooting him in the head.
Agent Monkeysee on 16/10/2006 at 15:50
I've played Unreal Tournament a lot I bet I could shoot him in the leg or the arm or the achilles tendon from like a hundred yards while bunny hopping lol HEADSHOT
Mortal Monkey on 16/10/2006 at 15:58
Are you guys blind or do you just lack a video player? It didn't look to me like the cop who shot Nelson was in any panic.
Malygris on 16/10/2006 at 16:13
Quote Posted by Subjective Effect
Don't you think that in this situation he could just have easily been shot in the leg? A thigh shot would have taken him down and unless he was right ontop of someone meaning it was a draw and fire situation killing is just not needed. I feel that a lethal take-down is rarely indicated in fact. Whats wrong with a leg or arm shot?
Right, and then they could've gone down to the local off-duty-cop-hangout-restaurant and had themselves a couple of nice steaks and talked about how justice always prevails, while the credits roll.
Sinister Handed on 16/10/2006 at 17:48
It's not like any of us might actually have jobs where handling firearms in hostile situations is to be expected. Just sayin'