Tac Tip - After Fire
Tac Tip - After Fire. Definition. The after fire rule is a cycle of actions which takes place after a threat stimulus is addressed and eliminated. This rule and approach is largely relays on the fact that during high threat and high stress situations, a threat fixation will take place until the individual will be absolute sure the threat is eliminated or when mental distress / stress will be decreased. Additional point which we feel is important to remark is that not only dead people fall. Injuries, obstacles and additional things can cause the opponent to fall down. Even if critically injured, a person who was falling down and laying on the floor, could still use a firearm efficiently. This rule purpose is to primarily ensure that the shooter will not “shot and forget”. Read more at : http://www.projectgecko.info/reviews/...

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