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Don't care about MMA. And Shooting is easy. Just not as practical. Don't want to go to prison for the rest of my life for killing some idiot.
Shooting is easy? Shooting what, paper? Unless you carry, practice with the weapon regularly and get some training (which doesnt mean testing your theories against other trained people to invent your own) it isnt...do you practice drawing the weapon under stress or weapon retention? Train with air soft guns etc? Or are you just another gangsta saying it takes no skill to pull the trigger and any fool can do that?
You tellin me guys like Jeff Cooper wasted their time training?
Naw,
I used to go hunting with my dad as a kid. We practiced with a 38 six shooter, shotguns, etc. Never was really that hard for me to hit the target. I just couldn't stand the noise of a gun. Makes me go deaf for almost a day. But the technique of shooting. (and I don't do gansta style) pretty simple and straight forward.
Now shooting under pressure? How exactly would you simulate that?
Have someone running and yelling at you full speed? With knife or gun in hand? ????
My fiance was Marine Recon, he's shot "underpressure". There's no real way to get that kind of training out of the military or police force.
Besides, are you going to be carring your gun with you everywhere?
What if you can't reach it in time? what if they take it from you? what if you shoot an innocent person? what if you go to prison?
these questions do not tempt me to carry.
And being in Texas, the laws are much on the side of legal firearms.
There's just not any other choice but to kill a person when a gun is involved.
I don't want to kill.
Naw,
I used to go hunting with my dad as a kid. We practiced with a 38 six shooter, shotguns, etc. Never was really that hard for me to hit the target. I just couldn't stand the noise of a gun. Makes me go deaf for almost a day. But the technique of shooting. (and I don't do gansta style) pretty simple and straight forward.
Now shooting under pressure? How exactly would you simulate that?
Have someone running and yelling at you full speed? With knife or gun in hand? ????
My fiance was Marine Recon, he's shot "underpressure". There's no real way to get that kind of training out of the military or police force.
Besides, are you going to be carring your gun with you everywhere?
What if you can't reach it in time? what if they take it from you? what if you shoot an innocent person? what if you go to prison?
these questions do not tempt me to carry.
And being in Texas, the laws are much on the side of legal firearms.
There's just not any other choice but to kill a person when a gun is involved.
I don't want to kill.
Actually hunting and tactical weapon usage are entirely different animals, one doesnt really teach you how to do the other. And yes their are ways to simulate stress for firearms training...Look up Jeff Cooper or Massad Ayoob and the Lethal force institute http://www.ayoob.com/ Besides understanding weapons is important because regardless of what the idiots tell you, you dont get to pick what the opponent brings to the fight, weapons you dont understand the usage of are the ones you're most vulnerable to.
"Blocks of opponents; kicks and punches, release from strangles, armlocks, wristlocks, full nelsons, etc. Learn to restrain the largest and most violent individual with a system that progresses from pain compliance to mechanical leverage, and if necessary, rendering the suspect unconscious. The most effective and street-proven takedowns, joint-locks, pressure points, and pain compliance techniques are taught. Majority of techniques to Aikido based. Physical strength non-essential (ideal for women) but student should be in good health."
Most of the classes look cool, but the description for hell week makes it sound kinda iffy.
Blocks...suck...destructions, rule.
pain compliance and restraint...yeah, if you're a cop, if you're just a dude without cuffs, you can't sit on their face until the cops come. Pressure points I've always felt "iffy" about. I'm sure that some do exist, but the differences in people's physiology might mean everyone's happy points be off by a up to the size of a half dollar coin. They may be smaller, bigger...and the person just might not be particularily sensitive to the points. (I have another analogy that involves k-y, and your girlfriends and daughters...and some of your mothers.)
Physical strength is maybe not the most important, but if you don't have enough strength to get the job done...you fucked. sorry. You have to have enough strength to apply the technique on a resisting opponent.
Yep it's always better to be dead and look cool, than do it right and be a live fool......
Sucka yeah.
Oh, fo sheezy beezy.
Cuz I ain't gonna live long anywayz mine...dis crack game be all I know, mine.
An when one my boys go down, we bringin' da heaterz, the glocks da AK's, the uzi's, and da shotties...fo real...
Or are you just another gangsta saying it takes no skill to pull the trigger and any fool can do that?
it takes no skill to pull the trigger and any fool can do that..face it 99% of the time all you need to do is point the damn thing to get what you want
it takes no skill to pull the trigger and any fool can do that..face it 99% of the time all you need to do is point the damn thing to get what you want
Sure you can...so tell the guys whose motto you have your sig line to stop wasting all their time training with firearms.
That would also explain why cops fire so many rounds at people ....and they still miss. Maybe they should stop training it must be messing up thier accuracy huh?
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