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Redcity

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Sep 24, 2018
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Ive heard people recommend 2 different techniques - gun in mouth pointed 15 degrees upward / and gun behind ear.

Wouldnt it be more effective to do both at the same time with 2 guns? This seems obvious but i havent seen it recommended anywhere so im not sure if theres a drawback im unaware of.
 
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Made4TV

Made4TV

A hopeless hope junkie
Sep 17, 2018
574
Most people report that their hands shake a lot. I'd rather get one steady shot in the right place rather than none at all.
 
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Kev

Kev

Student
Aug 18, 2018
124
The drawback would be the same as using a shotgun or a huge calibre bullet: it's more expensive, damages the appearance of the corpse more than necessary, and is simply excessive. It provides for less margin of error, but if you know where to aim, don't use a super weak calibre like .22, and use hollow points, death is guaranteed.
Also, a unique problem with using two guns is the possibility of a time difference in the brain signals reaching both separate hands to pull the trigger. A bullet travels faster than a signal travels through our nervous system, so there is a good chance the first bullet would kill you before the other hand receives the signal to pull the trigger.
 
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zadig777

naive fool
Sep 18, 2018
180
i think gun in mouth is bad
2 guns would be epic fail,its sounds unreal idk
in the head,not the mouth i think would be perfect
 
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Trashcan

Trashcan

Trash
Aug 31, 2018
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Can't say about handguns, but long guns, it's better to use two hands. One to hold the barrel in place, the other to hold the trigger.
 
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