Chapter 47 Serious York

Chapter 47 Serious York
As for how to take it seriously, it is necessary to quickly formulate corresponding tactics based on the situation on the scene.

When Yorks was drinking back Keno, he climbed over the front yard very quickly, but his sight stayed on his side, that is, the window facing the outside of the house.

This is the only position from which one can shoot at him or observe him.

If it were him, he would definitely change his position at the first moment, quickly move to the window to observe the outside while shooting to occupy an advantageous position. If he failed, he would quickly retreat to his own territory and make corresponding imitation tactics according to the position of the enemy outside, forming a situation where the enemy is in the light and we are in the dark.

But the serial killer didn't show up.

York heaved a sigh of relief and rushed to the wall of the house in one breath. He pressed himself against the wall and exhaled a heavy breath to relieve the impact of the rapid movement.

He is not Superman and will die after being shot. No matter whether he is facing a rookie or someone with military qualities, he needs to give it his all.

York lifted the Beretta 92Fs pistol with his dominant right hand, and used his weak left hand to hold it from below, biting his fingers together with his right hand, forming an arm around it.

If there were a professional present, he would be able to see what gun holding posture York was using and why he was using it.

The very standard CARS tactical gun system, abbreviated as CRS, is a shooting system based on the central axis of the human body.

The central axis of the human body is based on the symmetrical line in the middle of the human body. The central axis of the human body is basically used in any sports, and the vital parts of the human body are basically on this line.

Looking at the window, York raised the gun to his eyes, with his line of sight and the muzzle level. This allowed him to have both flexibility when fighting in a small space and stability when holding the gun and shooting.

In fact, his gun holding posture is a shooting system, not a single posture. It has several shooting postures that can be changed at the same time, which can basically cope with many situations.

Whether it's reacting quickly to fire before the enemy, shooting at close range in a confined space, entering a door and searching, or effectively preventing weapons from being snatched, quickly changing hands and changing posture for accurate shooting, it can all be done.

Simply put, the CAR shooting system includes drawing the gun and shooting when encountering an enemy, blocking, weapon protection and changing hands, reloading and troubleshooting, and finally weapon sorting and recovery after shooting.

Flexible steering, strong directionality and reduced recoil make it the best holding posture for indoor pistol CQB.

CQB: A type of close combat performed by a single soldier indoors or in a house. It is a highly specialized and technical combat skill that includes body movements, positioning, etc.

"I don't know what he will do, an ambush or..."

York pursed his lips, leaned against the wall and quickly moved to the edge of the window on the right, his eyes becoming more focused.

In a situation like this, speed is the best way for him personally to deal with it, which can offset the enemy's advantage of quickly finding an ambush point. Slow is steady, and steady is fast.

Holding the muzzle of the Beretta 92Fs pistol horizontally with both hands, Yorks moved quickly to cut the angle with the muzzle close to his chest and the left side of his body.

This is to expose your body, vital parts and equipment as little as possible, and at the same time, use the corner line as the center point to expand the safety zone within your center and compress the safety zone outside the enemy's center.

By using the cutting and corner shooting techniques, York can ensure that the enemy can see him at the same time as he sees the enemy.

In the end, it all comes down to reaction, speed, and accuracy.

When two very professional people face off against each other with guns, the final winner will be reflected in their individual reactions, including physical strength, flexibility, shooting accuracy and speed, etc.

York is confident that he is not weaker than anyone, but nothing is certain.

By cutting corners, York's field of vision quickly expands from a small space, which is equivalent to expanding his own safe zone.

The first thing that appears in my eyes is the wall, then the TV, and then the spacious living room space.

However, there was no trace of the serial killer in sight until the entire living room came into view.

York left the wall, pointed his gun at the living room and expanded his space, but in his mind he had roughly simulated the overall layout of the house based on the layout of the living room in front of him. Because of his profession, and because he cherished his life and the system, he would usually study the decoration layout of some houses in the Free Country, and then tentatively simulate how the house would be decorated and designed based on the overall decoration style and the size of the house.

Finally, a skill was developed through practice.

Just the sight of the living room in front of him caused Yorks to imagine a structural diagram of the house in his mind.

The spacious living room is connected to the dining room, and there is a staircase in the middle of the living room facing the TV. There is a wall blocking the door and separating the space for a bathroom.

It is conceivable that if the serial killer was not in the living room, in order to ambush and gain the upper hand, he must hide at the stairs, hiding in the wall cover with a gun pointed at the door, while his vision can also take into account the living room window.

"It's interesting! But you have to take care of two things at the same time, so your attention will inevitably be divided. It's enough to deal with some small fish, but you may have mistaken the person! So from the beginning, you lost!"

York quickly moved sideways, appeared sideways in front of the window and quickly cut the corner. He used the CARS tactical gun holding system to hold the Beretta 92Fs pistol horizontally in line with the left side of his body, with his line of sight and muzzle directly aimed to the right.

In a flash, when the stairs appeared in sight, York had already made the preset shot.

When he fired the shot, a scene appeared in York's field of vision. The bald and sturdy serial killer was indeed hiding at the stairs, waiting for him with a shotgun in his hand.

boom!
The first shot, because of the angle and rapid shooting, hit the exposed wall at the staircase where the serial killer was clinging to, only a few dozen centimeters away from his face.

The serial killer suddenly woke up and stepped back to exit the range of the living room window, while moving the shotgun.

boom!
York took the initiative, pointed his Beretta 92Fs pistol at the serial killer who had just made a move, bent his elbow slightly and quickly started to shoot accurately, then pulled the trigger and shot the second shot.

Blood spurted out from the left chest and shoulder of the serial killer, causing his posture of pulling the trigger of the shotgun to change slightly.

After two unexpected shots, York decisively retreated.

At the same time, boom!

The window was directly shattered by the serial killer's shotgun, and the glass shattered all over the floor, but the important thing was that it didn't hit him.

The whole process took only a short moment. York estimated the position and quickly moved sideways to prepare to shoot, waking up the ambushing serial killer. When the target appeared accurately in his eyes, the second shot was fired and hit the serial killer who was awakened only one second away from shooting, causing him to change his posture due to the pain caused by the impact of the bullet.

Quick and accurate.

The two men exchanged blows in a brief moment, and it was obvious that York's reaction and shooting speed were faster and his accuracy was more accurate. However, when York quickly retracted, he couldn't help muttering in his heart when he looked at the shattered window.

"A Remington M870 shotgun? If it hits you, you'll probably die instantly, right?"

The thought only flashed through his mind, and York's body did not actually stop. He retracted and moved sideways again quickly in one go.

As long as the serial killer is still standing there pulling the forearm of the shotgun to shoot, with his shooting speed, the serial killer will definitely die.

But the serial killer who had been hiding at the stairs had disappeared, and only the bloodstains on the wall proved that he was still there.

Seeing this, York smashed through the shaky window and rushed to the living room. He took small steps quickly on the floor of the living room, moved sideways and used the wall as a cover. While making quick corner cuts, he kept his sight and gun muzzle aimed at the stairs.

"Run to the backyard?"

 It’s over. Why do I feel like I’m going to fail?

  
 
(End of this chapter)