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Old August 5, 2013, 11:13 PM   #8
Bullcamp82834
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Join Date: July 31, 2013
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OK Aguilar,

From the question marks I see you don't get it. I'm talking about a locked in hold on the weapon, body bladed toward the target offering a much smaller target for an opponent to fire at than offering yourself broadside in an isosceles. Not to mention the modified Weaver with body bladed and feet not pointed where the bullets are going helps the upper body complete the lock up and hold the weapon steadier. Hence less chance to limp wrist.

My idea was to encourage the poster to get some instruction that may be beneficial in case he ever has to use his weapon for its intended purpose. It's much better to learn it right in the first place than to develop bad habits.

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