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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 3142514" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>Thanks for the review! There was a photo in a gun magazine I read several years ago that showed a guy grappling with an assailant with a knife. The picture showed the defender drawing a snubbie and trying to stick it into his ribs and fire in the same manner that you would punch them or push them away. (I wish I could find that pic). Point of the article was similar to this stating that you should use the sights whenever possible but some scenarios just won't allow that to happen and I tried to train a little bit considering that, trying to not just move to cover as I draw but move like I'm at point blank range scuffling with a bad guy. I guess my point is I can see what this guy is saying and now I want to read this book too. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 3142514, member: 4491"] Thanks for the review! There was a photo in a gun magazine I read several years ago that showed a guy grappling with an assailant with a knife. The picture showed the defender drawing a snubbie and trying to stick it into his ribs and fire in the same manner that you would punch them or push them away. (I wish I could find that pic). Point of the article was similar to this stating that you should use the sights whenever possible but some scenarios just won't allow that to happen and I tried to train a little bit considering that, trying to not just move to cover as I draw but move like I'm at point blank range scuffling with a bad guy. I guess my point is I can see what this guy is saying and now I want to read this book too. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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