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Close Pistol Combat...a reality of CCW holders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1384179" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>All the theorizing about "which part" the shooter is going to hit leaves me a bit bemused. It varies from the beginner woman who wants to just shoot them in the arm to the mall ninja who is "going for the spine."</p><p></p><p>The target on a wagon related above reminds me of a favorite trick: when the shooter is all loaded and the gun is on the shelf at the firing line on the indoor range with the target at about 20 feet, I without warning start the target traveling and and start screaming in his ear "He's coming to get you! SHOOT SHOOT SHOOT NOW HE"S GOT A KNIFE SHOOT HIM HE"S GOING TO GET YOU!!!!</p><p></p><p>Most are lucky if they hit <em>anything</em> before the gun is empty, much less their procliamed favorite part.</p><p></p><p>Surprise, panic, tunnel vision, means shoot COM as soon and often as possible. If not restricted on a firing line, MOVE SIDEWAYS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1384179, member: 796"] All the theorizing about "which part" the shooter is going to hit leaves me a bit bemused. It varies from the beginner woman who wants to just shoot them in the arm to the mall ninja who is "going for the spine." The target on a wagon related above reminds me of a favorite trick: when the shooter is all loaded and the gun is on the shelf at the firing line on the indoor range with the target at about 20 feet, I without warning start the target traveling and and start screaming in his ear "He's coming to get you! SHOOT SHOOT SHOOT NOW HE"S GOT A KNIFE SHOOT HIM HE"S GOING TO GET YOU!!!! Most are lucky if they hit [I]anything[/I] before the gun is empty, much less their procliamed favorite part. Surprise, panic, tunnel vision, means shoot COM as soon and often as possible. If not restricted on a firing line, MOVE SIDEWAYS. [/QUOTE]
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