You folks were great putting up with a newbie question. In this (new to me) handgun business I'm working on the KISS principle. This one instructor is good, but he introduces some things that to me would require too much repetition or add an additional decision to the decision tree. He has a technique for walking to the right, let's say toward cover, while firing on a stationary target; the position involves a horizontal gun, left elbow braced against the rib cage, etc. The likelihood of a civilian ever having to employ that technique, even if superior, isn't worth the practice time versus run like heck toward cover and if appropriate fire one handed.
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