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Old November 20, 2012, 03:16 PM   #36
TunnelRat
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It's a bad choice if you want to play any organized gun game, because you can't carry it cocked & locked so you must start with that long DA pull and make that transition. It's a handicap, pure & simple and anyone who says otherwise is delusional.
Then I'm delusional. When I draw and fire from concealment at the range I don't notice the transition at all anymore. I fire, release to reset, and fire again. It's just automatic.

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Why so many folks have to pigeon hole themselves in to one specific style, class, manual of arms, etc?! I'll never understand.
Pigeon hole? Maybe. I think a lot of people hold to the idea that sticking with one manual of arms is easier in the long run. I tend to agree. As such I think it's normal to find people to defend their viewpoints. They made them for a reason.
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