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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2585136" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Definitely. BTW my comment wasn't directed at anything you said -- I was referring to whoever posted that one round isn't enough to "shut down an attacker's system," but two is. I just thought that was funny... like it is some kind of guaranteed automatic system shutdown command on a computer or something. In reality you have no idea how many rounds it will take to stop the threat... which is why you should keep firing at center mass as fast as you can put them there, until you notice that the threat is down... unless you notice that you have got several hits without any effect or you know that the attacker is wearing armor, in which case you should start shooting at the head or pelvis as fast as you can put rounds on target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2585136, member: 4235"] Definitely. BTW my comment wasn't directed at anything you said -- I was referring to whoever posted that one round isn't enough to "shut down an attacker's system," but two is. I just thought that was funny... like it is some kind of guaranteed automatic system shutdown command on a computer or something. In reality you have no idea how many rounds it will take to stop the threat... which is why you should keep firing at center mass as fast as you can put them there, until you notice that the threat is down... unless you notice that you have got several hits without any effect or you know that the attacker is wearing armor, in which case you should start shooting at the head or pelvis as fast as you can put rounds on target. [/QUOTE]
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