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MethodCTB with ar15
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Hello, I have a Ar15 with a binary trigger. This means each pull back fires two shots, one when pulled and one when released.
I have long arms, I believe this method of ctb would be best for me. Thoughts?
I have read this thread, I am not aiming for heart I am doing my head.
The point of having the binary trigger is to have two shots go into my brain, drastically ruining any chances of waking up
I have read this thread, I am not aiming for heart I am doing my head.
The point of having the binary trigger is to have two shots go into my brain, drastically ruining any chances of waking up
You''''d be surprised at how long the human caan survive with shots to the head.
tto be clear it is very unlikely that you will survive but there are case studies of people surviving and being talkative wiith 30% of their brain blown off
Gunshot wounds to the head have a high mortality rate and usually require aggressive management. Evaluation of most gunshot injuries requires extremely fast imaging examination upon arrival at the hospital, followed by proactive treatment against infection, seizure, and increased intracranial...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Only 9% of all head shot patients survive. This one is a 57 year ol' male who had two shots from the frontal lobe to the occipital lobe and survived with some permanent TMI
Forrrrr every single study about this here is the search query i used:
I have read this thread, I am not aiming for heart I am doing my head.
The point of having the binary trigger is to have two shots go into my brain, drastically ruining any chances of waking up
So you will be holding the gun? How would you secure the gun's position to aim at your head if the first shot goes thru and you drop or change position of arms due to reflex etc?
So you will be holding the gun? How would you secure the gun's position to aim at your head if the first shot goes thru and you drop or change position of arms due to reflex etc?
actually have put much thought into this... I will wedge the gun so that when the second shot goes off there wont be enough movement to make the second shot go off target
actually have put much thought into this... I will wedge the gun so that when the second shot goes off there wont be enough movement to make the second shot go off target
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