Not an expert, but generally you don't want to be firing rounds willy nilly.
I'd be surprised if you could safely shoot out tyres like in the movies without unintended consequences like rounds bouncing around the place.
I'm always struck by those US shooting stories where someone gets hit somewhere random like the leg, then the bullet deflects up into their internal organs or spine.
Not an expert, but generally you don't want to be firing rounds willy nilly.
Yes, much better to aim for the head, eh?
Sorry, being flippant (as I was with my original comment), but surely demobilising the car would have removed the 'threat to life' that is seemingly the main thrust of the defence.
Not an expert, but generally you don't want to be firing rounds willy nilly.
I'd be surprised if you could safely shoot out tyres like in the movies without unintended consequences like rounds bouncing around the place.
I'm always struck by those US shooting stories where someone gets hit somewhere random like the leg, then the bullet deflects up into their internal organs or spine.