The young man who stopped the person at Greenwood Mall needs special pants to make room for his cajones.
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Eli Dicken 15 seconds, 40 yds, 8 hits
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Eli Dicken 15 seconds, 40 yds, 8 hits
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Re: Eli Dicken 15 seconds, 40 yds, 8 hits
You've got that right! Good kid!Tycer wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 4:00 pm The young man who stopped the person at Greenwood Mall needs special pants to make room for his cajones.
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Re: Eli Dicken 15 seconds, 40 yds, 8 hits
Pretty decent shooting under any circumstances, but against someone shooting with a rifle and intent upon murder it really stands out as some excellent shooting.
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Re: Eli Dicken 15 seconds, 40 yds, 8 hits
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Re: Eli Dicken 15 seconds, 40 yds, 8 hits
Besides phenomenal accuracy at long range, the news stated he was motioning bystanders to get behind him.......suggesting he might have been shooting with one hand (??).
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Re: Eli Dicken 15 seconds, 40 yds, 8 hits
Dickens is a hero, and undoubtedly saved no telling how many lives. From what I understand he took a rest against a pole to steady his aim, at some point in the fracas. He made good on his first shot, and that would have really helped. I don't think he was ever actually under fire, himself. Dickens undoubtedly possessed what Jeff Cooper would call the warrior mindset. He didn't panic, he kept a cool head and he saw what needed to be done and he done it. And that is why he prevailed.
A few lessons, I see from this is, put out the effort to learn how to properly carry you CCW handgun, no matter what the weather, etc. Dickens was wearing shorts and a tee shirt, yet he was carrying probably a medium sized Glock, from what I heard. The gun obviously held at least ten rounds of 9mm, as I don't think a reload was involved. Someone said he had a Glock 19, but I don't know if that is correct, it may have been strictly speculation.
Bottom line is he possessed the shooting skills needed, he was adequately armed, and he kept a cool head, and he didn't freeze up and took action immediately. And that's what counts.
A few lessons, I see from this is, put out the effort to learn how to properly carry you CCW handgun, no matter what the weather, etc. Dickens was wearing shorts and a tee shirt, yet he was carrying probably a medium sized Glock, from what I heard. The gun obviously held at least ten rounds of 9mm, as I don't think a reload was involved. Someone said he had a Glock 19, but I don't know if that is correct, it may have been strictly speculation.
Bottom line is he possessed the shooting skills needed, he was adequately armed, and he kept a cool head, and he didn't freeze up and took action immediately. And that's what counts.
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Re: Eli Dicken 15 seconds, 40 yds, 8 hits
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Here was a practical review of CCW options in the context of the Greenwood Mall shooting.
https://youtu.be/kbaiejoAjcc
Paul Harrell usually has practical videos.
Here was a practical review of CCW options in the context of the Greenwood Mall shooting.
https://youtu.be/kbaiejoAjcc
Paul Harrell usually has practical videos.
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