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Thanks for sharing, lots of things to learn from this video!
I wonder what the guy's background is - he clearly had some decent training. Good situational awareness, quick reaction time, a solid draw from a challenging positon, no hesitation or uncertainty in presentation, good effective shot placement on the primary threat, getting off the X quickly, transitioning from one threat to the next, checking back on the earlier threat to make sure he stayed down, covering the exit but not running after the bad guy, keeping an eye on the down guy, most likely fetching a bigger gun from behind the counter at the end... I doubt this was his first rodeo.
This is a great example of how mag capacity limitations could get you killed. I tried counting shots on his part, and think it's about 15 rounds fired against 2 assailants, with only one of the bad guys down. If he had a revolver or a low-capacity semi-auto pistol, he'd probably be dead.
It also demonstrates the difficulty that even a trained shooter could have hitting a target moving laterally across their field of view. Not an easy thing to practice, but would be well worth the effort.
I wonder what the guy's background is - he clearly had some decent training. Good situational awareness, quick reaction time, a solid draw from a challenging positon, no hesitation or uncertainty in presentation, good effective shot placement on the primary threat, getting off the X quickly, transitioning from one threat to the next, checking back on the earlier threat to make sure he stayed down, covering the exit but not running after the bad guy, keeping an eye on the down guy, most likely fetching a bigger gun from behind the counter at the end... I doubt this was his first rodeo.
This is a great example of how mag capacity limitations could get you killed. I tried counting shots on his part, and think it's about 15 rounds fired against 2 assailants, with only one of the bad guys down. If he had a revolver or a low-capacity semi-auto pistol, he'd probably be dead.
It also demonstrates the difficulty that even a trained shooter could have hitting a target moving laterally across their field of view. Not an easy thing to practice, but would be well worth the effort.