Holy cow! 40 years of street medicine has got to be some kind or record. My plan is to be retired before that milestone, that is as long as the govt doesn't bankrupt itself. If that happens don't kick my walker if we end up at the same scene
The original question was about having to defend yourself against a BG wearing body armor. Just because you cant find any previous record of this type of attack in Ne doesn't mean it cant happen today or tomorrow. We never had a person walk into a mall and commit mass murder until the day it happened. We never had a student walk into a school and start shooting until it happened.
Who trains for this type of stress? I do, my students, friends and colleagues do. Your right when you say most don't. More should.
The OP asked if shooting to the pelvis was a reliable way to stop this type of threat. If I have the choice of shooting to the upper chest, neck and head or the area below the waist, I say again, forget the pelvis.
Just like you said, shoot to the chest and head until the threat stops. These are high percentage target areas that give us the best chance of ending the fight quickly.
I didn't say a pelvic shot doesn't work, I gave several examples were it did. But it only worked because a very specific part of the anatomy was struck.
When you state
"there are some well known experts that do say aim for the pelvic region, stop the perpetrators motion and then do what needs to be done", that sounds like all you have to do is shoot someone in the pelvic region and they will immediately stop moving. There are readers of this forum that may take that quite literally and its simply not true. There is only a small area of the pelvic region that, if injured, will
reliably immobilize a BG. There is more area that wont.
A shot to a persons pelvic region is not a reliable way to stop someone who doesn't want to be stopped, there are higher percentage areas of the body to target that will end the fight quicker. That is unless that is the only target area presented. Then like you said "
Shoot to stop the threat, shoot what you can see, make them hurt and bleed more then they are making you hurt and bleed."
Given our common experience I believe we are on the same page here. I hope I have been more clear.
- Shawn