Talk:Alp/@comment-304875-20150310231050/@comment-26097222-20150314170213

Flodoomable -- Aiming isn't hard when you are under no stress and have all the time in the world to aim. Under combat stress, people miss a lot, even trained shooters. As an example, most police need 6-7 shots to hit their target once under combat stress though being honest, police generally aren't the best shooters around. Assuming something like a Glock, you have 17-19 shots and may not kill with every shot. If it's an M1911, you are more likely to kill with each shot but you have less than half as many bullets. If there are more henchmen nearby to hear the shots than you have bullets, you're going back into the tube as a prisoner if you're lucky, and a shallow grave if you're not. Shooting is too risky without knowing more about the situation.