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George Zimmerman shot

I'm sure what follows will be a fun, well-reasoned and rational debate.
 
He's like John McClane from Die Hard - only real, and a POS.
 
He was not shot in the face, he was apparently hit by some glass and scratched.

When you shoot through an angled piece of vehicle glass, you have to compensate.
If you are shooting into a car, you generally need to aim high.
If you are shooting from a car, you generally need to aim low.

Heavier bullets deflect less.

That's today's assassination lesson.
 
He was not shot in the face, he was apparently hit by some glass and scratched.

When you shoot through an angled piece of vehicle glass, you have to compensate.
If you are shooting into a car, you generally need to aim high.
If you are shooting from a car, you generally need to aim low.

Heavier bullets deflect less.

That's today's assassination lesson.

You need to use enough gun, too.
 
He was not shot in the face, he was apparently hit by some glass and scratched.

When you shoot through an angled piece of vehicle glass, you have to compensate.
If you are shooting into a car, you generally need to aim high.
If you are shooting from a car, you generally need to aim low.

Heavier bullets deflect less.

That's today's assassination lesson.

Which is why a .50 pistol - or Barrett rifle. w/DPU bullets!!!!!!!
 
He was not shot in the face, he was apparently hit by some glass and scratched.

When you shoot through an angled piece of vehicle glass, you have to compensate.
If you are shooting into a car, you generally need to aim high.
If you are shooting from a car, you generally need to aim low.

Heavier bullets deflect less.

That's today's assassination lesson.


I recommend assassination by meteor. Does the job. Tricky part is getting the meteor and target to cross paths...
 

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