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Old September 3, 2013, 09:53 AM   #25
MLeake
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Again, what if the attacker is in position to attack the weapon?

Raising it to where sights are within view puts the gun in a weaker position for retention.

I prefer aimed fire or sight referenced fire, but it is not always practical.

Edit: Jelly Bryce advocated training at point fire. He won an estimated nineteen gunfights, so he may have had some idea what he was talking about.
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