
I Never Thought I’d See This Happen (Ep 1505)
The Dan Bongino Show
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The Upper Arm Moves Slower Than the Lower Arms
The upper arms move more slowly than the lower arms and hands. Theres greater chance you're going to hit the subjects o suspects brachial artery or center mass, areas with a high probability of fatality. So where does shooting only to wound come in when even areas considered by some to be safe from fatality risk could in fact, carry the same level of risk as targeting center mass?
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