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Law Enforcement Targets Politically Incorrect Ladies Target
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These remind me of the last time I went to an indoor range a couple decades ago. There were two females in the next lane that looked like, and didn't like men. They were practicing 7 yard groin mag dumps, then they'd giggle like school girls.
For the gent I took there, that was the first firearms experience. :eek:
 
Why should this be a shock to anyone? Women always go for the balls lol
 
Actually the pelvic girdle area is a very viable target. Think about it ... if the target is wearing say a heavy winter coat and you’re using a subcompact carry gun ... or worse that one in a billion chance they have on a vest. Then there is the fact certain semi-vitals (intestines, bladder, etc) and blood supplies (iliac which feeds the femoral) do run thru that area so it is actually a lethal area. Another point of support structure ... crack or break the pelvic structure and it’s pretty damn hard to stand much less walk. Also that area is hard for a person to actually pull bob and weave movements with ... the head, arms and legs can move fairly quick and randomly but the hips don’t lie.

While a CNS hit won’t happen in the pelvic region a couple rounds in it are going to likely slow them down and if something clips one of the areas like an artery or colon ... that person might be SOL 3 or so minutes later. Just another tool in the draw to think more about.
 
Actually the pelvic girdle area is a very viable target. Think about it ... if the target is wearing say a heavy winter coat and you’re using a subcompact carry gun ... or worse that one in a billion chance they have on a vest. Then there is the fact certain semi-vitals (intestines, bladder, etc) and blood supplies (iliac which feeds the femoral) do run thru that area so it is actually a lethal area. Another point of support structure ... crack or break the pelvic structure and it’s pretty damn hard to stand much less walk. Also that area is hard for a person to actually pull bob and weave movements with ... the head, arms and legs can move fairly quick and randomly but the hips don’t lie.

While a CNS hit won’t happen in the pelvic region a couple rounds in it are going to likely slow them down and if something clips one of the areas like an artery or colon ... that person might be SOL 3 or so minutes later. Just another tool in the draw to think more about.

Yup. I've always been told short of a heart/brain shot, a pelvic hit is the fastest way to end a fight... Just about guaranteed crippling injury and a good chance for a fast bleed out...
 
Yup. I've always been told short of a heart/brain shot, a pelvic hit is the fastest way to end a fight... Just about guaranteed crippling injury and a good chance for a fast bleed out...

Having been kicked right in the pelvis I'd have to agree.
 
Yup. I've always been told short of a heart/brain shot, a pelvic hit is the fastest way to end a fight... Just about guaranteed crippling injury and a good chance for a fast bleed out...
My brother got jumped by a group of frat boys, he broke loose and got away. They spotted and ran up to him, the first one jumped on him and onto a 3" folder knife (think Boy Scout). It was a 3/4" cut at the belt level, the attacker expired in less than 20 minutes.
The pelvic girdle is a viable large target. In wrestling & Judo we were taught if you control the waist, you control their body.
 
They spotted and ran up to him, the first one jumped on him and onto a 3" folder knife (think Boy Scout). It was a 3/4" cut at the belt level, the attacker expired in less than 20 minutes.
Sounds like the cut was off the midline and could have nicked a femoral, as others mentioned.
When I was doing rat surgeries for research, my first step was to stick some cannulae into the femoral artery and vein. On days when that went bad, I was done VERY early for the day.
Don't get cut in that area, it's not good.
 
Sounds like the cut was off the midline and could have nicked a femoral, as others mentioned.
When I was doing rat surgeries for research, my first step was to stick some cannulae into the femoral artery and vein. On days when that went bad, I was done VERY early for the day.
Don't get cut in that area, it's not good.
Yup, if I recall it was around 3”+ to the right of center.
 
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The red femoral artery (yellow arrow) is the money shot in the pelvis. Thats the one, unless you get to work, you will bleed out in just a few minutes, probably unconcious in 2 minutes, if you have a complete dissection. On another note, if someone is shot high in the pelvis, in which you cannot appply a tourniquet, if you see the green arrow, that is your decending abdominal aorta. If you put a knee, as hard as you can, to the patients left of midline (think belly button) you can compress that aorta. It may be the only thing that will save that persons life. You can also see injuries like this when people are involved in farming accidents, industrial accidents and motor vehicle accidents. I am not kidding about HARD AS YOU CAN. Like, kneel all your weight on it. Routinely, people shoot themselves there cleaning "unloaded guns".
 
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