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Old November 8, 2010, 04:06 PM   #24
markj
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Join Date: October 27, 2005
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there is no logic in not firing the last round if the threat still exists just because some guy at a gun school said it was a bad thing. A bad thing is a threat that hurts you because you didn't shoot it enough.
Well if you run till empty without hitting anything and the bad guy is still able to shoot = bad thing way I see it.

Best is to maintain mind control, dont panic, aim well and hit the target. Is what I was taught by a shooter that had exp shooting people.

Was taught that the draw and time to get on target was more important than pulling and run till dry. This is what I practise, the draw (c ant shoot if it is in the holster) time to get on target and shoot. Try it and test the speed.

Most SD situations you already have the threat with a weapon on you. No matter how fast you are if he already is on you, well best comply till you can do otherwise.

In other words use your head.

These things were taught to me by a Deputy Sheriff, a former marine with combat exp and a few others back in the day.
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