so would i. that would be hilarious.
actually. the number of incidents that have been contained when a would-be victim presented a firearm (let alone actually shot the prick) is significant.
probably not relevant in this case as the guy had clear intent. but, in a theatre of what 50? 100 people? if everyone else is ducking running and carrying on, it wouldn't take tooo much for you to slip your peacemaker (.44 magnum) out, steady it over the back of a seat and put a hollow point in the c*nts eye.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhgwy9y5ttA 1:01
also.
it was dem whitey that gave everyone guns. and fair perfected the art of killing fellow (or black) men.
there'd be a lot less car-jackings and 'burgs if they still had to chuck spears.
There exists a contradiction in there, methinks. When would you ever be able to squeeze off a round when there are people running, screaming, shouting and falling all around you?
And what's to stop others from mistaking you for another gunman and tapping you with their firearm (since you carry one, others might too)? Or you mistaking another fellow vigilante for another malicious gunman and shooting him/her? And how sure you won't accidentally pump a round into some 16 year old who runs in front of you? Or freezes in your way when they see you and the gunman realises what's happening and taps you instead by shooting through another victim?
Best thing to do is what the crim is doing in this case, buy a bulletproof vest/pants/headgear (OK, maybe not the helmet or else look like a dork). As an article said, defensive equipment is not legislated, illegal or monitored. (If you can afford a gun, you can afford a bulletproof vest.)
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Um, it was a first midnight screening of the latest hollywood blockbuster. I would think there would have been between 500 and 800 seats in that theatre, most of them occupado.
The Wild West fantasy thing is bullshit. If you are Joe lunchbox and you are tooled up, you're going to die. Remember the lunatic has automatic weapons, a shotgun, a glock, is wearing full ballistic protection, has teargassed the place and he has a mask and you don't, [edit] and its dark and its full of screaming, running punters.... [edit].
You are going to die. The only way you dont is if you are lucky. Play the odds.
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it's "illegal" in NZ to wear body armour.
the odds would swing wildly in my favour in this situation, were i packing.
it aint no "wild west fantasy" he has, by your reckoning 799 highly agitated and distracting targets, his attention is well divided, the chances he's going to notice the 1 guy quietly lining him (one target) up are almost nil. moreso since it doesn't appear he had any kind of training.
he can only wield two weapons at once, shotguns are generally considered two-handed, cq weapons, i dont know what autos he was carrying, but basically he's only gonna be able to dish out 30 odd round from two pistols, or one clip (say, 30-100 rounds) from the auto (probably also two hands req'd) before a reload. from what i hear about 60 people were injured, which suggests a spray and pray with the auto, then a burst with the pistols.
in that situation he's put himself at a disadvantage by carrying so many weapons.
body armour doesn't protect head/neck shots, nor "incapacitating" shots (shoulders-arms-knees)
hell, 300gr of HP through the femural artery and he's going down in short order, then going to bleed to death.
...even copping a 44 round chestally (with armour) is going to put him on his ass.
I don't think It is illegal to wear body armour in NZ,you can buy it at reloaders and I've seen different versions on TM as well.
Maybe your thinking of Aussie where the cops don't like it because it makes it harder for them to kill you if they have you surrounded ten to one and your armed with something scary like a blunt bread knife.
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