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    That Moment When You Accidentally Drive Up To A Gunfight

    [VIDEO/NSFW LANGUAGE]

    ROXBURY (BOSTON), MASSACHUSETTS — In the Greater Boston Metropolitan Area, a license to carry a gun is as rare as the Celtics winning an NBA Championship. This means criminals looking to act tough have nothing to worry about. Unfortunately for the person in this video, her dashcam catches the real suspense and fear that happens when a day goes from ‘normal’ to ‘absolutely batcrap crazy’ in 0-5 seconds.

    It takes her a second to even realize what is even going on. Gunshots aren’t a normal sound in the city so there’s a moment where you can tell she’s trying to rationalize what she’s hearing. However, when she sees people running from the fire, she knows that whether or not she wanted to — she’s just walked into a rolling gunfight.

    The woman in this video does the right thing — get the heck out of dodge.

    Concealed carriers take heed: that’s not a bad strategy.

    When confronted with a gunfight in which you can’t see who’s exchanging rounds, the best bet is to go away from the sound of gunfire. Especially when driving a motor vehicle, you have a distinct advantage of 0 to 60 mph going in the opposite direction. Good move.

    While the video has NSFW language in it, it depicts a real-life reaction of an average person encountering gun violence. As concealed carriers, thankfully we train and practice to have some idea of what we’re going to do when confronted by these sorts of situations.

    Most people go through life in somewhat of a daze. We’re thinking about dinner this evening, meeting up with our significant other, work-related stuff… And all of the sudden reality rears its ugly head. The world can be a violent place and it doesn’t give much advance notice.

    Bad guys, especially, don’t care about what happens to people around them. When they start rattling sabers in the streets, it’s best to get out.

    What’s your take on this video?

    We’ve seen a few where people roll up on a gunfight involving usually young gangbangers with nothing to lose. In almost every single case, it’s dashcam or cellphone footage and in every case — the driver sees he’s not directly taking fire and gets the heck out.

    The big one is getting the heck out.

    Your life, your property, and your family are too important to get rolled up into a bad guy’s personal melodrama. Be safe out there, train like you intend to fight, and carry everyday.

    ROXBURY (BOSTON), MASSACHUSETTS -- In the Greater Boston Metropolitan Area, a license to carry a gun is as rare as the Celtics winning an NBA Championship. This means criminals looking&hellip

    #2
    Maybe don't drive in the hood?

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      #3
      Originally posted by SlowTime View Post
      Maybe don't drive in the hood?
      It's getting to be that everywhere is the hood.

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        #4
        That guy in all black trying to hold his pants up while running...

        In all seriousness, they all missed at what...10-15 yards? Wtf? Glad the lady got out unharmed and hopefully the police picked up the criminals.
        “Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are." - Benjamin Franklin

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          #5
          Originally posted by sheeple View Post
          That guy in all black trying to hold his pants up while running...

          In all seriousness, they all missed at what...10-15 yards? Wtf? Glad the lady got out unharmed and hopefully the police picked up the criminals.
          They possess guns sure but that..doesn't always equate to being proficient in its use particularly in a dynamic stress filled situation. even when the target is moving at half speed because of low riding jeans that are 5 sizes too large..lol

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            #6
            Originally posted by Pitbull428 View Post

            They possess guns sure but that..doesn't always equate to being proficient in its use particularly in a dynamic stress filled situation. even when the target is moving at half speed because of low riding jeans that are 5 sizes too large..lol
            Oh I know. I don't know why it still surprises me. From what I've seen at least, most thugs have no clue. They just point and shoot.
            “Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are." - Benjamin Franklin

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              #7
              Originally posted by Pitbull428 View Post

              They possess guns sure but that..doesn't always equate to being proficient in its use particularly in a dynamic stress filled situation. even when the target is moving at half speed because of low riding jeans that are 5 sizes too large..lol
              There are some pretty interesting theories on who has the advantage; the guy who trains often but hasn't had a real fight or experienced real, personal violence in 20 years - or more - or never, or the guy who has little training but is often involved in violent confrontations.

              I'm not picking one, just pointing out other schools of thought. Thinking about it, I'd say the hit percentage would be pretty even - at about 10%.
              “The Wise are silent, the Foolish speak, and children are thus led astray.”
              Algernon Blackwood

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dan 0351 View Post

                There are some pretty interesting theories on who has the advantage; the guy who trains often but hasn't had a real fight or experienced real, personal violence in 20 years - or more - or never, or the guy who has little training but is often involved in violent confrontations.

                I'm not picking one, just pointing out other schools of thought. Thinking about it, I'd say the hit percentage would be pretty even - at about 10%.
                It's an interesting point, with so many variables to consider( surprise, initiative, who feels they have more to lose, who feels that have nothing to lose, violence in your action, even luck) , one could make a legitimate argument for either side of that coin.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dan 0351 View Post

                  There are some pretty interesting theories on who has the advantage; the guy who trains often but hasn't had a real fight or experienced real, personal violence in 20 years - or more - or never, or the guy who has little training but is often involved in violent confrontations.

                  I'm not picking one, just pointing out other schools of thought. Thinking about it, I'd say the hit percentage would be pretty even - at about 10%.
                  I read something about this years ago. They interviewed criminals and officers involved in shootings. For a large majority of officers it was their first and only shooting. Most of the criminals had been in shootings before, just not with the police.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pandm View Post
                    [VIDEO/NSFW LANGUAGE]

                    ROXBURY (BOSTON), MASSACHUSETTS — In the Greater Boston Metropolitan Area, a license to carry a gun is as rare as the Celtics winning an NBA Championship. ...
                    I think the Celtics have more championships than anybody. A poor simile.
                    Give a man fire, and he stays warm for one night. Set a man on fire, and he stays warm for the rest of his life.

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