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5 Clues that Training is Not Realistic
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<blockquote data-quote="Leadblooded" data-source="post: 84227" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>Nothing's unbreakable, I don't care how good it is, their will always be someone bigger, or badder, or better trained than you to prove it. This is why we train to retain. Holsters are just one aspect, you've got to get it into yourself that you will not be defeated and work towards that purpose.Even if it means, (and I know the chance is slim with all these shooters on board) that I am bare-knuckled and you are armed, I can see the chink in your armor.</p><p>I =being the goodguy</p><p>You =being the badguy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leadblooded, post: 84227, member: 340"] Nothing's unbreakable, I don't care how good it is, their will always be someone bigger, or badder, or better trained than you to prove it. This is why we train to retain. Holsters are just one aspect, you've got to get it into yourself that you will not be defeated and work towards that purpose.Even if it means, (and I know the chance is slim with all these shooters on board) that I am bare-knuckled and you are armed, I can see the chink in your armor. I =being the goodguy You =being the badguy [/QUOTE]
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