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OT:Rules For a GunFight

Started by Fearless Freep, January 05, 2005, 01:24:32 PM

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odinn7

"...and then blow him while he speaks."

Uh, I think I'll pass on that one.

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You're not the Devil...You're practice.

BoyScoutKevin

Or, this bit of conversation between Odo (Aberjonosis) and Garak (Robinson), when the two were on the same side in a gunfight on "Star Trek: Deep Space 9." Odo: "You'd shoot someone in the back."--Garak: "It's the easiest way, isn't it?"

I would also like to add, that Old West gunfighters would aim for their enemies' belt buckle, if possible. A chest shot, might or might not, drop their foe, but a belly or gut shot, usually would. Something else to think about.


Flangepart

Oops! Don't believ he ment it that way...thought it would distract your opponent!

Never shoot a bigger handgun round then your comfortable with.
I like the .45acp...but you can keep the .44magnum. If the recoil keep you from getting on target soonest, go for a lesser round.
After all, a hit with a .32 is better then a miss with a .357!

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