A Gunfight <AUTHENTIC>

The law requires that the use of force be proportionate to the threat, and a defensive claim is only valid if the individual is truly in danger. Conclusion

Contrary to media portrayals, being shot does not necessarily cause an immediate, involuntary collapse. A Gunfight

Deadly force is justified only when facing immediate danger of death or grave bodily harm. The law requires that the use of force

While many gunfights happen at close range, they can occur at distances up to 100 yards, requiring proficiency in sighting weapons at varying ranges. II. Firearm Dynamics and Capabilities While many gunfights happen at close range, they

A person can still function for several seconds or even minutes after receiving a fatal center-mass wound. A "double tap" (firing two shots) may not be sufficient, requiring continued fire until the threat is neutralized.