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<blockquote data-quote="Defcon Shooter" data-source="post: 3155315" data-attributes="member: 42229"><p>Well I'm blessed to have a range that we use a mile from our house. We train around twice a week weather permitting. This morning we setup a mock grocery store checkout line and practiced moving to achieve safe firing angles on bad guy targets. These were interspersed with innocents so that one had to move from spot to spot to create safe shooting angles. My wife and I (also NRA instructor) fired off about 300 rounds each working on different solutions to problems. We also worked on some shoot no shoot stuff using training weapons. Of course a few obligatory dummy rounds in the courses of fire to check malfunction clearance skills. Great to have a wife who in a bad situation is my back up not someone I have to think about her being just a victim. </p><p>We ran rounds through several different platforms working on dissimilar weapon usage too. Had a couple 1911's , Sig P series decockers, smith striker fired guns and revolvers always good to keep in tune on platforms one might encounter in a worst case scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Defcon Shooter, post: 3155315, member: 42229"] Well I'm blessed to have a range that we use a mile from our house. We train around twice a week weather permitting. This morning we setup a mock grocery store checkout line and practiced moving to achieve safe firing angles on bad guy targets. These were interspersed with innocents so that one had to move from spot to spot to create safe shooting angles. My wife and I (also NRA instructor) fired off about 300 rounds each working on different solutions to problems. We also worked on some shoot no shoot stuff using training weapons. Of course a few obligatory dummy rounds in the courses of fire to check malfunction clearance skills. Great to have a wife who in a bad situation is my back up not someone I have to think about her being just a victim. We ran rounds through several different platforms working on dissimilar weapon usage too. Had a couple 1911's , Sig P series decockers, smith striker fired guns and revolvers always good to keep in tune on platforms one might encounter in a worst case scenario. [/QUOTE]
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