This is by far the absolute best commentary on handgun incapacitation data I have heard to date. This very accurate data provided by the FBI. Well done Brian.
i need a bigger caliber which i can still control its recoil like the .45 which i can shoot it rapid fire but can still handle its recoil. I like it because in case i can not deliver a fatal shot on the center mass or head but just on the peripherals or outside the T-factor at least i have a big bullet that may create a big hole causing bigger damage.
jeeze dude, you are way out there. You need to understand target focus training and involuntary spinal reflex. Better yet, hope you don't put your theory to the test.
@MrOlioable I understand more than you think. TFT is OKAY... I take it that you don't like the fact that the likelihiood of shooting someone where you want is very difficult. Most people don't like hearing the truth because they want to hang onto what makes them feel good. BTW... Most of what I said came from the FBI's "experts". Shot placement is theory at best. I don't care what anyone says or what school teaches what.
finally, a common sense source that puts to bed all this bullshit that people flaunt when defending the lack of stopping power from their high capacity 9mms. "dude its all about shot placement therefore a 9mm is somehow just as a effective as a .45"
NO!!!!, chose the caliber you shoot the best, train hard, and heaven forbid if you have to shoot for your life, you'll be better enough then the other guy to live to tell about it.
Do you REALLY think that you will be a better shot? Even so, the likelihood of you taking the threat(s) immediately out of the fight are SLIM at best. So, is the hit ratio really the issue? NO! It IS the ineffectiveness of the handgun. AND, most people don't practice shooting so they are in the same "boat" as the police. So, the "average" hit ratio is just that.
I understand everything he is saying however, I guess using officers is the best bet but most do not train they practice about 2days to a week before qualification but if they really trained those stats would be better. Officers are not gun fighters!
@9mmParabellum0321 Who is? Who is a gunfighter? A competition shooter that is fast and accurate but has never performed under the chaos and dread of a real world threat trying to kill him? A soldier who wears body armor and uses an assault rifle as a primary weapon rather than a comparatively enemic pistol ? "Gunfighter" is relative and misused.
Why is it that most of these tactical instructors are cut from the same cloth. Training you get from anyone else is substandard and only my training will save your life... Truely opinions are a dime a dozen, the one common thread is that all of these guys are salesman and are trying to sell you there product. I'm fairly certain that this gentlemans training will be valuable, but no more so than just about any range that provides this kind of training.
This is by far the absolute best commentary on handgun incapacitation data I have heard to date. This very accurate data provided by the FBI. Well done Brian.
HYBRIDCOMBATIVES 4 days ago
THIS IS ABSOLUTE TRUTH. PAY ATTENTION PEOPLE.
HYBRIDCOMBATIVES 4 days ago
i need a bigger caliber which i can still control its recoil like the .45 which i can shoot it rapid fire but can still handle its recoil. I like it because in case i can not deliver a fatal shot on the center mass or head but just on the peripherals or outside the T-factor at least i have a big bullet that may create a big hole causing bigger damage.
diosdadoapias 1 month ago
Verbatum
bkonefeather 9 months ago
jeeze dude, you are way out there. You need to understand target focus training and involuntary spinal reflex. Better yet, hope you don't put your theory to the test.
MrOlioable 10 months ago
@MrOlioable I understand more than you think. TFT is OKAY... I take it that you don't like the fact that the likelihiood of shooting someone where you want is very difficult. Most people don't like hearing the truth because they want to hang onto what makes them feel good. BTW... Most of what I said came from the FBI's "experts". Shot placement is theory at best. I don't care what anyone says or what school teaches what.
brian47374 10 months ago
finally, a common sense source that puts to bed all this bullshit that people flaunt when defending the lack of stopping power from their high capacity 9mms. "dude its all about shot placement therefore a 9mm is somehow just as a effective as a .45"
NO!!!!, chose the caliber you shoot the best, train hard, and heaven forbid if you have to shoot for your life, you'll be better enough then the other guy to live to tell about it.
Alexn1067 10 months ago
Do you REALLY think that you will be a better shot? Even so, the likelihood of you taking the threat(s) immediately out of the fight are SLIM at best. So, is the hit ratio really the issue? NO! It IS the ineffectiveness of the handgun. AND, most people don't practice shooting so they are in the same "boat" as the police. So, the "average" hit ratio is just that.
brian47374 11 months ago
I understand everything he is saying however, I guess using officers is the best bet but most do not train they practice about 2days to a week before qualification but if they really trained those stats would be better. Officers are not gun fighters!
9mmParabellum0321 11 months ago
@9mmParabellum0321 Who is? Who is a gunfighter? A competition shooter that is fast and accurate but has never performed under the chaos and dread of a real world threat trying to kill him? A soldier who wears body armor and uses an assault rifle as a primary weapon rather than a comparatively enemic pistol ? "Gunfighter" is relative and misused.
HYBRIDCOMBATIVES 4 days ago
Why is it that most of these tactical instructors are cut from the same cloth. Training you get from anyone else is substandard and only my training will save your life... Truely opinions are a dime a dozen, the one common thread is that all of these guys are salesman and are trying to sell you there product. I'm fairly certain that this gentlemans training will be valuable, but no more so than just about any range that provides this kind of training.
Leavon 1 year ago 2
People often don't realize they're hit until later.
Only 20% of gunshot wounds should be fatal (this is the number with prompt medical treatment I presume?)
This is why after a firefight, you check your team members over. No sense losing your battle buddy because you're both full of adrenaline.
ZuluAlfaCharlieHotel 1 year ago