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You Guys Seen This Video?

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wow! Which brings the question, just what is the bag limit? :cool:
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Nice shootin'.

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How many did he get? I counted at least 4? Where are the IPDA folks they need to sign this guy up !!.
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Nice.. :shock: I wish it wasn't so blurry though.. :evil:
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Ouch!

He caps the first guy in the lower back.

It looks like the first robber (with the dark hoodie), gets off a couple of parting shots as he beats it outta there. He's much too busy "leaving" to really aim at anything.

The clerk then hands the rest of them their rear ends.


Seems we are seeing "groups" of BG's committing crimes... more often than in the past. Hope everyone is carrying a spare mag.
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Seventhsword wrote:Nice.. :shock: I wish it wasn't so blurry though.. :evil:
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Looked like 3 to me...

The BeeGee coming over the counter probably got the worst of it all...

IDPA "store clerk" senario...hmmmmm...Not too sure about that one...
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Seventhsword wrote:Nice.. :shock: I wish it wasn't so blurry though.. :evil:
I have my media player set so it repeats. I was just watching the video loop.
I thought there was some bad blurring with the clerk and his gun hand. I think I just figured it out, he is shooting the pistol, while holding the white plastic bag of money in the same hand. :shock:
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I have run an IDPA stage similar to that, I like to make them "thinking shooter" stages.

I got the idea that the store owner had the gun in a bag.
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jimlongley wrote:I have run an IDPA stage similar to that, I like to make them "thinking shooter" stages.
That one was a 360 degree scenario. :shock:

I got the idea that the store owner had the gun in a bag.
Seems like a great way to present the weapon in that situation. Might interfere with sighting, but we're talking instinct shooting range here anyway. First two shots are going to leave them in total surprise.

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Probably a good way for a store clerk to store his counter gun - in a bag.
that way he can act like he's about to bag some cash for the BGS. Stick some bills in the bag, grab the gun, and use it. Coming out with a bag instead of a visible gun might give anotehr 1/2-second of surprise.
I would expect the first shot or two to remove the bag, but it wouldn't take much to keep it from coming off. I'd worry about the bag or the afrementioned bills possibly jamming the gun as the slide or hammer moves.
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KBCraig wrote:
jimlongley wrote:I have run an IDPA stage similar to that, I like to make them "thinking shooter" stages.
That one was a 360 degree scenario. :shock:

I got the idea that the store owner had the gun in a bag.
Seems like a great way to present the weapon in that situation. Might interfere with sighting, but we're talking instinct shooting range here anyway. First two shots are going to leave them in total surprise.

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Yeah, and I try to keep them to a little less than 180. You should see my Denny's scenario, I have a target stand that I built myself that suspends the target from a balloon behind the 0 zone. You have to break the balloon in order to even see any of the rest of the threats. I don't set it up too far away.

Guess who the only one to NOT break the balloon on the first shot was. :oops:

As far as the bag, it looked to me like he grabbed the bag out of the drawer and came out with his hand either around it or in it. Toward the end you see it kind of flapping off to his right.
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