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<blockquote data-quote="jhb33rd" data-source="post: 3857026" data-attributes="member: 48450"><p>Practice, Practice, Practice…….. 1000 repetitions becomes a reaction. Drawing and disengaging the safety the same every time. 1000 repetitions becomes a reaction. How many here practice malfunction drills? Slap, rack, bang……. 1000 repetitions becomes a reaction. Again, it has been proven that in a stressful situation a person automatically reverts to training. You don't have to think about how or what your doing. Practice, Practice, Practice… (Webster Dictionary: Practice..... the customary, habitual, or expected procedure or way of doing of something.) By the way, did I mention Practice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhb33rd, post: 3857026, member: 48450"] Practice, Practice, Practice…….. 1000 repetitions becomes a reaction. Drawing and disengaging the safety the same every time. 1000 repetitions becomes a reaction. How many here practice malfunction drills? Slap, rack, bang……. 1000 repetitions becomes a reaction. Again, it has been proven that in a stressful situation a person automatically reverts to training. You don't have to think about how or what your doing. Practice, Practice, Practice… (Webster Dictionary: Practice..... the customary, habitual, or expected procedure or way of doing of something.) By the way, did I mention Practice? [/QUOTE]
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