Originally Posted by Yondering
Guys, don't get too wrapped up in slow fire accuracy for a carry gun. Yes, you need to be able to hit at distance, but if you need it, chances are you're going to have to do it fast; none of this slow "align the sights, focus on the front sight with a big white target, gently squeeze the trigger" kind of stuff; that's not likely to happen in any fight other than in the movies. The ability to make those same hits quickly and repeatedly is what matters, and that's where the little guns like the 365 and G43 (I still consider them in the same category for this point, regardless of capacity) fall behind.

There are guys who can't hit anything at 10 yards because they don't practice, and other guys who practice all the time and focus on slow fire at 10-15-25 yards or more. Neither are the right mindset for training yourself with a carry gun.


There's a lot of truth in this.

And in the real world you might have to mix and match, such as firing a fast string at 5 yards, followed up with a head shot at 15 or 20 yards. How many practice that kind of a transition?


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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