Akin stood in front of the starting point wearing goggles and holding a gun in his right hand.
In his opinion, Li Shaoze's invitation to compete was just a waste of time.
However, he couldn't refuse due to feelings, so he prepared himself and nodded to Li Shaoze: "Sir Li, okay?"
"OK."
Li Shaoze stood at the second starting point, level with Ah Jin, and also made a standard preparation posture to indicate that the game could start.
The shooting range also sent two referees to stand behind the two inspectors because they applied for the competition. One of them, seeing them all said there was no problem, made the usual inquiry.
"Are you ready?"
"ready."
"good!"
As the last syllable fell, the two referees pressed their stopwatches and followed closely behind the two inspectors.
Just two swish sounds were heard. Almost simultaneously, Li Shaoze and Ah Jin pulled out the pistols in their gun belts. Two gunshots rang out, short and loud, and they hit the first target in front of them one after another.
Then both of them sprinted quickly into the field with guns in both hands.
The entire actual shooting range covers an area of about one hectare. It can form a large training ground or be divided into multiple small competition grounds. If there is no large-scale competition, it is usually divided into three arenas of the same size, allowing police officers to compete at the same time.
There are a total of seven target positions in each small arena. The distance between each target position is as short as 20 meters and as long as 35 meters, and the angles are different.
But each target location appears in the shape of a circular target.
Because on Hong Kong Island, apart from the military, only the Flying Tigers can use human targets for training.
Bang bang bang!
Gunshots continued to ring out in the field.
Li Shaoze held his breath and kept his eyes, heart, and mind focused on the target in front of him. Almost every time a bullet hit the rake, I made a judgment in my mind, and then pulled the trigger again without hesitation.
At each target position, he fired two bullets in a row and made a perfect Double Tap.
This was an action he made consciously, wanting to experience the ability to shoot LV2 in actual combat.
Ah Jin, on the other hand, plays it safe. After taking one shot, he will only make up for it if he feels his score is slightly worse.
Under normal circumstances, Li Shaoze consumed more bullets and changed magazines more times during the operation than Ah Jin. Ah Jin should be faster than Li Shaoze, but Li Shaoze is faster than him.
When I first drew the gun, I couldn't see it. But as the game progressed, the speed of the two gradually increased, until in the end, Li Shaoze was one target faster than Ah Jin.
The method of changing the magazine in the hand is even more crisp and fast, which dazzles everyone who sees it.
At first, the eyes of the two students were focused on Ah Jin, but halfway through the game. Not only the two students, but everyone on both sides of the shooting range followed Li Shaoze with their eyes.
There was no way, it was because Li Shaoze's shooting movements were so beautiful that people couldn't help but look at him.
Unfortunately, the game ended quickly.
Li Shaoze and Ah Jin finished the match, and the referee pressed the timer and began to return to the field to score.
"Li Shaoze, one minute and forty-six seconds, seven targets and seventy rings, seven consecutive Double Taps..."
The referee in charge of Li Shaoze knew his time well, but when he checked the number of rings, he was still shocked.
Seventy rings are not uncommon, and seven Double Taps are not unheard of.
But in a span of forty-six seconds, it was the first time that this referee saw someone hit seven consecutive Double Taps.
Not only the referee, but also the police officers who were watching screamed in surprise.
Ah Jin raised his eyebrows and turned his head to Li Shaoze. The shock in his heart was even more indescribable.
He had seen Li Shaoze's marksmanship more than once. Although it was pretty good, it was absolutely impossible to reach this level. As for the speed, it is the same as before. But in a shooting competition, no matter how fast the speed is, the marksmanship cannot be used accurately enough.
"How on earth did he do it?"
Ajin was slightly confused and heard his own score at the same time.
"Wu Lijin, one minute and fifty-four seconds, seven targets and seventy rings, three Double Taps."
This result is considered a normal performance for a championship-level gunner.
It is enough to crush 99% of the police officers in this shooting range, but it pales in comparison to the previous one.
After unloading the magazine, Ah Jin walked up to Li Shaoze and asked directly: "Sir Li, your marksmanship was not so powerful before."
"At this level, it's enough to compete for this year's competition championship."
Li Shaoze buckled his gun belt, wiped his hands with a towel, and smiled softly: "I used to be very good at shooting, but I suffered a lot when I was injured last time. When I just hit that Double Tap, I felt completely recovered. How about it, not bad, right?" "
"Haha, if I'm not sure, how can I compete with you!" Li Shaoze crumpled the towel into a ball and gave it to Ah Jin in front of him.
Ah Jin took the towel and muttered: "Why are you such a thief, deliberately testing the waters with me?"
The confusion on his face has not dissipated, but Li Shaoze's explanation doesn't sound like there's anything wrong with it.
Because everyone in the West District knows that Li Shaoze was indeed shot in the head when he was in uniform half a year ago, and he spent some time recuperating.
In this way, it affects the shooting level, which is very reasonable.
Through this discussion, Li Shaoze also roughly knows the difference between LV1 and LV2.
In actual shooting competitions, LV1 can be regarded as reaching the master level of shooting, and can occasionally produce Double Tap effects.
LV2 is at the championship level in actual shooting competitions, and can produce Double Tap effects at will.
Just like in the game, once Li Shaoze gives full play, every one is a Double Tap!
However, according to his estimation, Ajin could only perform normally in this competition and did not show his best level. If he exerts his full strength, his shooting level will definitely not be lower than him, and it will also be at the LV2 level.
It seems that Miao Zhishun's shooting level is also at the LV2 level.
After Ah Jin put aside his doubts for a while, he thought about Li Shaoze's famous skills in the West District, and said with sadness: "You are powerful with your fists and kicks, and your marksmanship is excellent. You are simply a born policeman."
"But when it comes to actual shooting, among the most talented people I have ever met, you can only rank second."
Ah Jin is not young, so he inevitably feels like he died on the beach before, and there is a sour taste in his words.
Li Shaoze picked up the mineral water, took a sip, screwed the cap on, and said very unconvinced: "Second? Tell me who is first!"
Just kidding, he can only rank second even if he uses cheats. What a pervert must be the one who ranks first. However, I have been practicing shooting at the gun club recently, and I haven’t heard of any protagonists appearing. After all, Ah Jin is probably talking about Miao Zhishun, right?