Originally Posted by DocRocket
Well, training first, then practice, practice practice...

People gotta be given good basic training in handgun fundamentals. Unfortunately, I see a lot of ex-military guys who apparently weren't taught good handgun fundamentals. Practicing bad technique ain't gonna get the problem solved.

Second thing, if you don't know which parts of the bad guy to shoot with your blaster, you're much less likely to get an incapacitating hit.


Practice and train all you want.

But the game changes when you are shooting at a real man who most likely is shooting back at you or has some other weapon that can kill you and can move in three dimensions while you are trying to shoot him.

How do you practice that?

Some of these ex-military guys with bad fundamentals are still here. I'm sure many of them that have seen action must know something about how to survive a real gun fight.

Just sayin...




Last edited by 99guy; 10/22/14.

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