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For real? give me 10 clowns like these and I'll shoot their pea sized brains from a mile

The simplest answer to your question is "yes"
In infantry, there are "desi terminologies" use to describe various movements. Like bandar (monkey) chaal, moor (peacock) chaal, saanp (snake) chaal etc.
Troops are trained to fire back, while moving under fire. This particular move is while rolling right or left to escape fire or give an impression to enemy of multiple shooters by quickly changing positions.
This move is very handy not only in traditional battlefield but also in urban CQB.

Assuming one has to shoot in rappelling scenario at "Turkeys" then ok, but thinking you can do these monkey tricks and outshoot an enemy shooting from a balanced/concealed position would be foolish. If you suspect their are enemies don't rappel or let your buddies cover you while you descend as fast as you can, the more you hang there the more fire you'll draw


Sir, this shows that the shooter would work very well, in a rappelling scenario, head first.

Short of hanging them upside down, this is a good way of training multiple students at the same time.
 
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For real? give me 10 clowns like these and I'll shoot their pea sized brains from a mile



Assuming one has to shoot in rappelling scenario at "Turkeys" then ok, but thinking you can do these monkey tricks and outshoot an enemy shooting from a balanced/concealed position would be foolish. If you suspect their are enemies don't rappel or let your buddies cover you while you descend as fast as you can, the more you hang there the more fire you'll draw
Good to know that, what you can.....
 
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For real? give me 10 clowns like these and I'll shoot their pea sized brains from a mile



Assuming one has to shoot in rappelling scenario at "Turkeys" then ok, but thinking you can do these monkey tricks and outshoot an enemy shooting from a balanced/concealed position would be foolish. If you suspect their are enemies don't rappel or let your buddies cover you while you descend as fast as you can, the more you hang there the more fire you'll draw
i think you are overlooking the supressive fire factor in the rolling scenario - as the aim would be evade the projectile being discharged towards you and provide the suppressive fire till you get behind a cover
 
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