screw a double tap, I'd be putting at least 4-5 in him.In a specific application where a threat has refused to stop advancing and lethal force is advised, yes.
screw a double tap, I'd be putting at least 4-5 in him.In a specific application where a threat has refused to stop advancing and lethal force is advised, yes.
I agree with the sentiment but I don't know that it effectively does anymore than a double tap. The idea behind the Failure Drill is that if a double tap doesn't stop the threat, it is assumed that no amount of further hits to center mass will so the next logical step up the power curve is the central nervous system; ie, the head.screw a double tap, I'd be putting at least 4-5 in him.
But only after you've shot his dick off. The dick shot is very underrated in the firearms training community.I agree with the sentiment but I don't know that it effectively does anymore than a double tap. The idea behind the Failure Drill is that if a double tap doesn't stop the threat, it is assumed that no amount of further hits to center mass will so the next logical step up the power curve is the central nervous system; ie, the head.
With that, I will not argue.But only after you've shot his dick off. The dick shot is very underrated in the firearms training community.
I'm saying "sometimes." As a default, no. In a specific application where a threat has refused to stop advancing and lethal force is advised, yes.
Call it the Banique Drill.Two center mass, one in the dick, one in the head. I think I'll call it a Hozambique drill. Maybe copyright it, or patent it or whatever shit keeps you sumbitches from profiting off my ideas.
Agreed, two is better than one. But in a situation where I have (or can create) space and the threat is not advancing, I'm going with controlled pairs over a double tap.That's strange to me. I was taught if you're going to use lethal force, two is better than one. Obviously not in all situations but by default for a single threat it's DT, reassess, DT or headshot, reassess.
I would, but then I'd have to share my royalties with you.Call it the Banique Drill.
Profit.
No, man...it's all yours. I try to detach myself from penile projectiles.I would, but then I'd have to share my royalties with you.
Agreed, two is better than one. But in a situation where I have (or can create) space and the threat is not advancing, I'm going with controlled pairs over a double tap.
No I'm not. I'm saying that taking a split second longer improves accuracy immensely. COM = Center of MassIt's Monday so nothing makes sense to me. WHat is this talk of double taps in the same hole? Are you saying when you do double taps, your follow up shot hits the same spot as your first? What is a COM?
Now I have to come up with another name for my new line of ammo. Thanks a lot, dick.No, man...it's all yours. I try to detach myself from penile projectiles.
You could even develope some gimmick ammo, think of the possibilitiesTwo center mass, one in the dick, one in the head. I think I'll call it a Hozambique drill. Maybe copyright it, or patent it or whatever shit keeps you sumbitches from profiting off my ideas.
This is one of the things that made me fall in love with the 1911. I had never experienced a gun where my follow up shots that just fell back on the previous ones with such ease.Practice shooting as fast as you can accurately, over time you learn when the front sight will fall back across the target and will be firing as it happens. Eventually you'll be uber fast and still very accurate. I used to have a few pistols I could do it with, before I traded so damn much that I don't have a gun I'm that familiar with.
But double tapping as fast as possible without regard for accuracy,stupid.
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Now I have to come up with another name for my new line of ammo. Thanks a lot, dick.
No I'm not. I'm saying that taking a split second longer improves accuracy immensely. COM = Center of Mass
Yep, thats the one I'm thinking of. I used to have a big heavy fucking steel frame p14 that I could unload as fast as possible @ 7 yards and have a hole smaller than my fist when done.This is one of the things that made me fall in love with the 1911. I had never experienced a gun where my follow up shots that just fell back on the previous ones with such ease.