Sunday, June 23, 2013

When necessity calls for killing a bad guy, you kill him

Comment to article: “Back in my infantry days, I used to tell my new soldiers this parable.

“Two young riflemen were having the age-old philosophical discussion about where to shoot those who would oppose them. One was a ‘head-shooter’; the other preferred the ‘center-mass’ (torso). The head-shooter asserted that if you hit him, he’s done. The center-mass guy liked the larger target area. As they were going back and forth, their Platoon Sergeant came by. ‘Hey, Sarge,’ called out the head-shooter, ‘where do you like to shoot the bad guys?

‘In the back,’ he replied.

“As many as you can, as often as you can, anywhere and any way you can.”

http://www.ammoland.com/2013/06/firearm-stopping-power-fact-fiction-and-anecdotes/#ixzz2Wlqn0JoR

At http://ace.mu.nu/

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