Originally Posted by
jman4427
...I also found it interesting that the BG fired all of his rounds and would have continued to fire if he had more bullets. The people who carry revolvers because they they think "If I cant handle the situation in six shots, I never will" or "The average number of shots fired in a shooting is 3.6 so I am good with 6" should maybe reconsider their carry choice...
I remember a guy in one of the FoF classes I attended many years ago went through 6-rounds of Code Eagle and kept pulling the trigger for at least another six before he stopped. He was surprised when he unloaded the revolver and found all six cartridges spent. He was even more suprised when we informed him that he pulled the trigger at least six more times after he went dry.
In the same class another fellow student got into a "shootout" in which he returned fire three times. When asked after just how many rounds he fired back his response was that he was not able to return fire. It wasn't until he unloaded the revolver and saw that he had three spent cartridges did he believe that he actually shot back.
IMHO, I am surprise that this guy remembered to take the safety off. But I am somewhat confused about his description of the last few seconds before they shot it out.
We must not believe the Evil One when he tells us that there is nothing we can do in the face of violence, injustice and sin. - Pope Francis I
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