they are taught to shoot to stop, i.e. into the chest. Risk of missing an limb or hitting a limb not stopping them is probably considered too great.
The shots are so brutally quick that I can't see how they could suggest they were shooting to stop and not shooting to kill.
Shooting in the torso, at the range, with that calibre of bullet, will kill. The difference between shooting to stop or shooting to kill is entirely moot.
Give a man a hammer, and he will hit fish with a hammer all day. Or something.
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they are taught to shoot to stop, i.e. into the chest. Risk of missing an limb or hitting a limb not stopping them is probably considered too great.
The shots are so brutally quick that I can't see how they could suggest they were shooting to stop and not shooting to kill.