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Given your restrictions:

And assume BG1 and BG2 are equally

1. Draw. Honk horn at same time if I can
2. If they are still advancing, put rounds on BG1 (drver side) thru windshield
This wil:
a) hopefully make them seek cover or at the least mess up there OODA loop
b) frost the glass of the windshield, making me harder to see
c) if i'm lukcy stop BG1
3. Exit driver side, keeping foot on door while I bail. Engage BG1 again if needed.
4.Try to put engine block between me and BG2.
5.Engage BG as needed.
6. Comms drill
 

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SSKC - Good idea :biggrin:

Re: windshields, the instructor at the Advanced Defensive Pistol class this weekend mentioned that bullets are deflected less going from inside to outside thru the glass than from out to in. We also watched a video made the LA PD on various rounds from rifles and pistols going through everyday objects. The splatter of glass from a round going into the windshield was very nasty looking. Good idea to wear glasses all the time :smile:

I wonder if, once a round has gone in to out, if a round comes from out to in if the spalling would be reduced. (Hope that makes sense, its been a long day :1saufen: )
 

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Speaking of deflection, I really should experiment with the laser on my 1911 and see how much the windshield deflects it. I would think that if the BG suddenly got a red on his chest as he advanced toward the car he might back off or duck...

I'll take a rain check on the testing LOL!
Oh, come on! Where's that old British spirit of daring-do... Hey do you remember Eddy the Eagle? :biggrin: :chairshot :eek:
 
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