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5 Clues that Training is Not Realistic
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoov" data-source="post: 21945" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>Bravo M.B! I see so many people take one class or worse yet, buy a video and think that they are 10-8 and GTG. I still like my Serpa because of it's retention, but there are always options. I tell people that rule number one in a gunfight is have a gun! Yet, so many people do not train. It is kind of like buying a car and not knowing how to drive. Of course, avoidance is always preferable. Keep up the good work M.B. Hoov</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoov, post: 21945, member: 248"] Bravo M.B! I see so many people take one class or worse yet, buy a video and think that they are 10-8 and GTG. I still like my Serpa because of it's retention, but there are always options. I tell people that rule number one in a gunfight is have a gun! Yet, so many people do not train. It is kind of like buying a car and not knowing how to drive. Of course, avoidance is always preferable. Keep up the good work M.B. Hoov [/QUOTE]
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