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    Shooting a handgun right handed, sighting with left eye

    tldr turn head to align left eye problem solved
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    Bank Robber Deep sixed !

    If you live, it's a win. It may not be pretty, but as long as you perform better than the other guy...
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    Knife VS GUN, inside 21 feet, Instructor Zero and Doug Meraidia

    Dead men can kill. You may smoke a round through a knife attacker's heart and he may continue fighting for 10 seconds more. Fire fast and reasonably accurately...stitch the rounds up to the head, if possible. Run & get stuff in between anyone with a knife. I've held a steel garbage can in a...
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    Bank Robber Deep sixed !

    The guy appears to have scored the first hit at 6 feet, that's it. Zero technique. I see nothing to take away as a training tool. PS, slap the guy who did not yell "robber" as he ducks; leaving security oblivious for another 2 -3 seconds. 2 tasks: Watch the door, watch the customers....gotta...
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    Striking with your loaded pistol?

    When you have an AD and blow the guys gourd off, it could complicate things...could.
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    Teaching concealed carry to 18 year-olds.

    It's only a matter of time before it gets screwed up.
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    Force on Force Equipment

    Sim was the first to take a hit in budget cuts. It's overpriced. Airsoft gets it done just fine.
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    Striking with Bodyweight

    When I did the pistol punch during a couple paul castle classes, it wasn't a run-up move. It was a short punch designed to work short of arms length. Cant or roll pistol inward, (sights moving to 10 o'clock) grab locked back slide with palm over top, clamping slide/gun and thrust into face...
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    Striking with Bodyweight

    "Or carry a can of pepper spray as back up." Pepper spray "may" make someone shut down, but I've been sprayed in training and had to fight through it. Do not expect instant results with less-lethal. Like a ninja punch, you may not get the desired results due to variables. I'm not poking at...
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    Striking with Bodyweight

    like I said....pain. We are invoking fictional ninja moves by actors...a recipe for success. You know why I arrest so many folks for breach of peace/assault? Because 99.9% of fights don't result in death. The only deaths I've seen from fighting are punches to the head...at a rate of one a...
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    Incorporating Speed

    We all started somewhere...get a holster and mag pouch and read the rule books prior to going for a little insight. Trust me, you probably won't place last.
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    Striking with Bodyweight

    I'm not trying to strawman, just make some sense. My advice for this is to RUN! Ok, nobody will attend a course where that's taught. Grizz, I haven't seen anything but normal streetfighting in the course of work. 70% push, then punch, headlock and punch and go to ground. 20% punch with...
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    Striking with Bodyweight

    This is pain. Pistol punch...a tool in the tool box. Used appropriately it can cause some damage. It's a technique that causes serious physical injury (loss of sight, teeth, broken bones, etc). I don't buy into ninja strikes that drop people to the ground as first line defense. The flurry of...
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    Incorporating Speed

    Some kind of competition allows you to place your skills on an established scale. When you shoot qualifiers (standard course of fire) the score is there to compare against others in a standardized format. There's no, "That looked fast". You have accuracy and speed measured up and can compare it...
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    Incorporating Speed

    We can talk all day, go to a local club and do a little competing.
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    People of Walmart

    Leave it in a holster. When I carried a 1911, I preferred a thumbreak holster, something in front of the hammer makes me feel a little better. A yaqui just wears out your pants and your bluing.
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    Incorporating Speed

    Depends on your goals. Double taps are for room distances, not much farther unless you're really get good. Try rapping off a double tap with the front sight taped over and target at 10 feet. You may find that certain drills have more emphasis on rhythm, timing and coordination. Try an...
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    Striking with Bodyweight

    You maintain a gap between everyone. In police work, we strive for double-arm distance for dealing with normal situations that could turn. Closing the reactionary gap means you have less reaction time to defend. The only reason to willingly do it is to use force on someone. Using force...
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    SD shooting video: where'd the shot(s) hit?

    CNS is the light switch. A lot of stress right there.
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