bensdad wrote:Does pose an interesting question though. You see somebody shove your kid into the back of a car. That somebody is reaching for the handle of the driver's side door (looks like they might get in and drive away). There's a few guys here who, IF their competition skills remained true, could drop that somebody from across the street. Do ya just yell (opportunity for a shot is gone now - the guy hurried up), or do ya draw and fire? (again, assuming you don't "pee your pants," "pass out," or "cry."). And, yes, I know you do the yelling before and during any shooting. Sorta makes a fella think. I don't imagine there's any way to realistically disable a car with a 45acp.
Except keep the guy driving it from driving it away.
And I don't buy this idea that there is no reason to think through situations. This whole "you will cry and shut off so don't even bother" is simply ********. It only happens to people who don't consider that a situation could happen, and think and train what to do about it. Are you going to be the coolest cucumber and everything is going to go according to your fantasy plan? Hell no. But something is better than nothing. I've always been surprised at how fast and crazy and tunnel vision I got when bad/dangerous situations happened, but I've been surprised at how I could still talk to myself (a little) at the same time.
yea, all these thought experiments can be cut many different ways, and there are no right answers. But at least sometimes they help you figure out what absolutely NOT to do. And when your pants are wet that can help a little.
