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<blockquote data-quote="Defcon Shooter" data-source="post: 3146684" data-attributes="member: 42229"><p>The one I really had trouble with was him wanting to clear his gun after just shooting multiple targets. I'm like son if you practice that kata you will do it under stress. We don't train to survive a deadly force encounter to clear our weapon show it to some person on the scene then snap the trigger on an empty hole. Like folks I work with who don't want to drop their magazines on the ground or want to pick up ammo during malfunction drills off the ground. Same reason I will never let any of my loved ones shoot on a commercial indoor range unless part of a class environment. Rules like no rapid fire or head shots teach bad muscle memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Defcon Shooter, post: 3146684, member: 42229"] The one I really had trouble with was him wanting to clear his gun after just shooting multiple targets. I'm like son if you practice that kata you will do it under stress. We don't train to survive a deadly force encounter to clear our weapon show it to some person on the scene then snap the trigger on an empty hole. Like folks I work with who don't want to drop their magazines on the ground or want to pick up ammo during malfunction drills off the ground. Same reason I will never let any of my loved ones shoot on a commercial indoor range unless part of a class environment. Rules like no rapid fire or head shots teach bad muscle memory. [/QUOTE]
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