"Go!" Guz yelled, but then he read it, the Cherokee wasn't going anywhere, and then round were ripping into his shiny Wrangler
This is the last time I use my POV on a job, by God, I swear it...
-- Out and running, HK 416 up and throwing the go-bag over his head, thumbed it to full auto and give 'em the SEAL wake up call, a mag or two on full auto let's establish some fire dominance here and he opened up on the truck, driver first, let's make sure they don't run away, the ASYM Precision rounds tearing up the windshield and the driver, too, mag change, hit the release, sideways flip to throw the mag free, slap in a fresh one, hit the bolt release back on target, give 'em another one, just like that, now the two in the Taurus out, advancing on Deon and Jimmy, well, guess I got a bit to spare, and send two quick burst their way, just to remind him that Guz was here and he was a bit irritated with the damage done to his shiny Jeep, hard to convince the insurance company that he just drove through a gunfight, one of the two dinged and down, gotta love these AYSM bullets, gonna go buy that guy a beer when this is all said and done, two targets in his zone c'mon Deon, c'mon Jimmy, let's get in the dance time for another mag change, dropped one rapped in another slap the bolt release and service and...
White light and what the fuck just happened, grit of the concrete on his knees and then his head bouncing in slow motion, oh man, I hate it when I get hit, and rolling over on his back, keep the shooter up, pain in the upper left quadrant of his back, and that white van rolling into the intersection, that old hippy with the silenced pistol running now that Guz was down and the fight was on around the Cherokee, pulling the trigger, nothing happening, diagnose the problem, solve the problem, SEAL, double feed, oh, great... must have slammed the mag when he fell forward, strip the mag out, can't find his knife, stick your finger in there and see if that will work, bolt snapped on his finger Dang! shook the loose rounds out, pulled another one out, slammed it home, bolt home, pulled it back just to check, okay, back in the game, Can I stand? checked his legs, well, they're moving, blood running down his back, okay, still functioning, pushed himself up with the buttstock of the 416, nobody was paying attention to him big mistake there, boys, you never count a SEAL down and out unless you see his brains, and even then, we're trained to run without them... couldn't get all the way up, that's fine, he shot pretty good from the kneeling anyhow...how the fuck did they get Lizzy away from Jimmy...shit, he must be dead...time to even the score then. He put the sights on the closest one, with some kind of long gun, kill the long guns first, and rolled the trigger, short three round burst hey diddle diddle right up the middle of your back, take that, dude...serviced him right purty and they were bundling her into the van and that Old Hippy turned and...
...the skyline light up brilliant white, and then the whole ground shook.
Now, I gotta say, if these guys got artillery or close air support, this was most definitely not in my threat briefing...
And Old Hippy jumped in the van and as they pulled away, fired a burst back at Guz, who returned the favor, but too wide...
slowing down, not a good sign, better get an Izzy and some duct tape out, but I don't think I can reach back there touched his chest and saw the blood seeping there through and through, okay, that's good reloaded again and pushed himself up, staggered towards the Cherokee --
Mr. Smith, aka Hank
Saw the flash of light, felt the boom, covered his head as windows shattered, staggering him.
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood...
Deon Oosthuizen
Opened his eyes, remains of the airbag around his face, felt the bruising, ears ringing -- looked back --
-- Jimmy half in and half out of the van, blood pooling around him. Guz shambling forward, blood running down his front, the pale face of someone controlling shock, HK-416 at the ready --
"Where?" Guz said.
"Gone," Deon said. "Gone."
Lizzy Caprica
-- Looked up at the men who pinned her down in the back of the van. And the man who looked like an old hippy looked her up and down, smiled, and said, "Well, hello, pretty."
To Be Continued in "THREE'S WYLDE"
Coming in Spring 2012
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London Bridge. Tactical nylon.
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Mike Sastre. Concealment knife sheaths. http://www.rivercitysheaths.com/
Milt Sparks Gunleather. Concealment holsters. www.miltsparks.com
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Kelly McCann, The Crucible. Firearms, combatives, advanced tactical skill sets for use in high threat environments. http://www.team-crucible.com/
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Massad Ayoob, Massad Ayoob Group. Firearms training and training liability. http://massadayoobgroup.com/
Nick Hughes, FIST. Combatives. http://www.fightsurvival.com/
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Ray Dionaldo, Filipino Fighting Systems. Knife combatives. http://www.fcskali.com/
Rick Faye and Diana Rathbone, Minnesota Kali Group. Martial arts and weapons training. http://www.mnkali.com/
Shane Gosa. Firearms training and superior training event coordinator. [email protected].
Acknowledgments
Terry Trahan, Diana Rathbone, Shane and Megan Gosa, Righteous Duke, Chandra Houston, Peter Johnson, Anthony Sell, Joe Riedy, Matt Levi, Seth Young, Todd Arrigoni, Bill Witkowski, Ryan Nash, Tim Welsby, Dennis Martin, Slacky, Si, and the Liverpool Gutterfighters, my brothers and their families, and the Wynne Clan.
Credits
Cover art and website design by the fabulous Madiera James of Xuni.com. www.xuni.com
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