The minute you saw the AK47 you could have challenged him even with your hand on your weapon and the second he raised his you could have initiated your draw.
Now at that point you could have just covered him at muzzle point or engaged him if he got a shot off. Either way the damage could have been stopped or at a minimum minimized.
If it happens to be a toy i really don't believe anyone would fault you for drawing and covering the threat to control the situation.
R.
Last edited by rickp; 09-08-11 at 13:29.
"In the end, it is not about the hardware, it's about the "software". Amateurs talk about hardware (equipment), professionals talk about software (training and mental readiness)" Lt. Col. Dave Grossman. On Combat
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