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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4108814" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Andy Stumpf frequently says when it hits the fan, "you will not rise to the occasion, you will sink to your training" when asked about "game time performers" who don't train. Considering that he was both a SEAL in combat and an instructor at BUD/S, he might actually know something about that.</p><p></p><p>To your point, a friend used to compete in SMG competitions. On one stage of a competition, the final shoot was a sustained burst into a target, getting a point for every round on the target. My friend had been trained by HK on the MP5 to fire only in bursts, so what happened when he got to that last target? His training kicked in and he fired three rounds out of a full 30 (IIRC) round magazine. They were all in the ten ring, but there were only three of them, and that made the difference between first place and third place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4108814, member: 26737"] Andy Stumpf frequently says when it hits the fan, "you will not rise to the occasion, you will sink to your training" when asked about "game time performers" who don't train. Considering that he was both a SEAL in combat and an instructor at BUD/S, he might actually know something about that. To your point, a friend used to compete in SMG competitions. On one stage of a competition, the final shoot was a sustained burst into a target, getting a point for every round on the target. My friend had been trained by HK on the MP5 to fire only in bursts, so what happened when he got to that last target? His training kicked in and he fired three rounds out of a full 30 (IIRC) round magazine. They were all in the ten ring, but there were only three of them, and that made the difference between first place and third place. [/QUOTE]
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