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Report - Stopping Power

Psychological factors play a very important role in whether a man who is shot is STOPPED or not. Two soldiers, for example, might receive the same superficial wound, but one will survive and one will die FOR NO MEDICAL REASON. The soldier who survives might not even bother to seek medical treatment right away, because the wound is not that serious. "Later" is a Relative Concept Consider this scenario: A man walks up to another man and draws a .38 Special revolver with a 2-1/2 inch barrel. He fires three slugs into the other man's chest or abdominal area. In the movies, the man shot will slump and fall over dead almost right away. In the real world, however, unless the person shot is not overcome psychologically by being shot (he's not somehow programmed himself to believe that the moment he is shot, his body should shut down), he may continue functioning for quite some time even with three .38 Special bullets in him. If he's not hit in the brain or heart, there's no MEDICAL reason he can't draw his own gun and return fire, killing his killer even if he will eventually die of his wounds. "Eventually" in this case could be just five seconds later. When you engage another human being in a shoot-out, "later" becomes a relative concept. If you shoot a man and he dies five seconds later, it is in those first three seconds that he can draw his own gun and put its bullets in YOU. 10 www.BulletproofDefenseDVD.com  


Report - Stopping Power
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