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Junior member
Join Date: June 7, 2002
Location: NYC
Posts: 363
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Point Shooting Home Study Course
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Join Date: August 14, 2005
Posts: 266
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Excellent guidelines. Nearly moron-proof.
I might add that the practice sessions should be consistently carried out with one's carry/home/defense sidearm. Ingrained familiarity and muscle memory with one gun is very important in the sudden real deal. . |
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Join Date: June 7, 2002
Location: NYC
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Thank you.
Nearly moron proof.... I like that, but remember that fools and morons can be ingenious. |
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Join Date: December 4, 2004
Location: Tacoma, Washington
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Hi Matt--
The other night I googled reflex shooting and later Applegate. During the reading I think I found your name as a handgun trainer and recalled you from the QK-FSP thread. If so, thank you for the free info that you could probably actually charge for in classes. I worked on QK some more and used a CT revolver a few days ago and when I get a few minutes will update the other thread. ![]() |
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Join Date: June 7, 2002
Location: NYC
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Thank you for the kind words.
Since I do not have to teach for a living I am very eager to freely share the knowledge that was given to me---for free in nearly all cases--by Col. Applegate and quite a few other BTDT veterans. Stay safe. |
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