Oklahoma Officer Shuts the Lights Out on Deadly Threat

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dennishoddy

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For these guys, as well trained as they are, probably not that hard. While just messing around, I shot this at USSA awhile back with a suppressed Glock in one hand and a phone in the other without suppressor sights.


Back in the day, the military was trained one handed only. The two handed grip came way after WWII. In the 70's we were trained two handed with the 1911. One day only so it wasn't much.
 

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Guy is a good shot with the pistol.
As Bigfug said, Leo and competition shooter train with the weak hand.
In Bigfug's case it's because you may have a limb incapacitated and still need to shoot.
If you don't train with the weak hand, you will never master the skill.

Thanks, sometimes I’m a little slow on the uptake.
 

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