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Full Size Carry? Safety or no safety?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2665666" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>I hear these kinds of concerns, and IMHO they can be addressed with some training and some (simulated stress) IDPA or USPSA practice.</p><p>Once you gain confidence in your gun handling, and see first hand on a timer how many shots you are spotting your opponent (simulated), you will have a better grasp on the tactical realities of carrying an empty gun. I sometimes put such drills into IDPA as giving you something to hold in your off hand (to simulate fending off a knife, say) while you draw and fire strong hand only. When you try it yourself, you start to feel it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2665666, member: 796"] I hear these kinds of concerns, and IMHO they can be addressed with some training and some (simulated stress) IDPA or USPSA practice. Once you gain confidence in your gun handling, and see first hand on a timer how many shots you are spotting your opponent (simulated), you will have a better grasp on the tactical realities of carrying an empty gun. I sometimes put such drills into IDPA as giving you something to hold in your off hand (to simulate fending off a knife, say) while you draw and fire strong hand only. When you try it yourself, you start to feel it. [/QUOTE]
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