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Old July 13, 2018, 06:50 PM   #59
Nanuk
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So, you are contending that the opinions of the vast majority of law enforcement officers and combat shooting instructors is worth very little.

....and by extension, that if someone happens to have been involved in an armed confrontation, he or she somehow has a more valuable opinion.

Ludicrous.

There are far too many variables in armed encounters for a few actual encounters to teach much at all.

The same holds true for air combat, for handling nuclear power system malfunctions properly, for reacting to emergencies in the piloting of an aircraft, and to a host of other things.
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You sure are going to a lot of trouble calling me out for calling someone else out.

And yes, If you have never been in a fight how do you know that your method will allow you to prevail? Understanding that every fight is different of course but experience with training counts for more than academics when it comes to fighting, whether it is a gun fight or a fist fight. Don't believe me, watch some good street fighters in action.
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