Wednesday, May 27, 2020

NV: Highly Trained Competitive Shooter Survives Gunfight

Excellent article by The Firearms Blog, good detail.

In this situation, with a weapon pointed directly at him and his GF, BJ decided to take action and drew his handgun. The armed attacker started shooting right away, firing a total of 8 shots, and hitting a tire of BJ’s car. BJ fired back 10 shots and got all ten hits, 9 in the body and one in “the central nervous system.”

The distance between the attackers and BJ was very significant, which was even noted in a police report. According to BJ himself, who kindly answered my questions when I was working on the article: “Fight started at 14 yards, ended at 23.” Despite the relatively long distance to the attackers, low light conditions, and the fact that the threat was moving and shooting back, BJ “saw the sights at all times” and did not miss a single shot.
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2 comments:

BT2PO2 said...

That's fantastic shooting. Makes me want more range time.

Anonymous said...

They actually put sights on a gun for a reason, the sights are intended to be used. I have never seen any thing knocked down because of a loud bang. the farter away the target the more the sights help. Trigger pull is very important. squeeze the trigger jerking it pulls the sights way off. close target shoot for the mass. distant target shoot for the best desired out come. If you want to wound, wound if you want only on story. on the police report make the shot count.