A recent freeway shooting in DFW had a biker block traffic on the freeway and walk back towards an SUV. Apparently, the biker already had gun drawn and the SUV driver gave him verbal warning before retrieving handgun and firing in defense.

https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2021/06/29/...-worth-police/

Very little detail has been reported, but I got to thinking what factors led to the SUV driver prevailing. In a scenario that basically started as roadrage and led to a gunfight, the biker stopped traffic and jammed up the SUV. It was essentially an ambush. I think there was another article that stated the defender fired multiple shots and the assailant fired one. Was the defender more determined than the assailant? Better trained? Lucky?

It makes me rethink the traditional idea of smaller guns for concealed carry and self-defense. From the military overmatch philosophy, I would think training with full-size pistol and reddot, at minimum, or a PCC would be a good idea for ready access inside the vehicle.