Shooting through doors can be necessary in extreme self-defense scenarios, but it’s a last-resort tactic. What do others think about the risks involved?
Interesting question, but shooting through doors isn’t a tactic I’d recommend without proper training. Has anyone here had experience with door breaching?
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Shooting through doors can be necessary in extreme self-defense scenarios, but it’s a last-resort tactic. What do others think about the risks involved?
The biggest risk is collateral damage, both to bystanders and the integrity of the door itself.
I wonder how effective this tactic is in real-life situations. Has anyone seen case studies or real-world examples?
Real-world examples are rare, but law enforcement and military trainers do cover these scenarios in advanced courses.
Seems like a high-stakes maneuver. Better to avoid the situation altogether if possible, but good to know the basics.
Absolutely. Situational awareness and avoidance are the best tactics.
Interesting question, but shooting through doors isn’t a tactic I’d recommend without proper training. Has anyone here had experience with door breaching?
Good point. Accuracy and safety are key factors, especially in high-stress situations.
I’ve trained in door breaching, and it’s not as simple as it looks in movies. Proper technique is crucial.