Does anybody here shoot an AR with your support hand wrapped around the front of the mag well/mag? I support the barrel from underneath the handguard like I do with all rifles.
Kunce, a former Marine, wrapped gauze around Gamboa's arm and applied a tourniquet using his belt,
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After he was treated, Gamboa soldiered on covering the event.
If i'm not mistaken, ever since Boy Scout first aid many decades ago, I was taught that a tourniquet was a last resort option to stop a bleed. It has to be so tight as to completely cut off the blood supply to the limb. Once applied, you need to seek immediate medical treatment if you want to keep that limb.
A tourniquet requires a stick to twist the belt tightly enough to prevent bleeding out.
Looking at the 1st photo, the belt was simply used to hold the gauze in place and apply pressure directly to the wound.
I'll go out on a limb here and say a tourniquet was not applied, and the person writing this story was either fed a story that sounded cooler than it really was or they made it up themselves. Or, since they are democrats, maybe they are just ignorant?
Amusing that a PR stunt was overshadowed by the reporter's injury in a poorly written article which includes misinformation.
Tell me you're a democrat without telling me you're a democrat.