Thats good stuff!!!AEA wrote:Use common sense. Be prepared with the correct tools for the job.
Train hard, Muscle Memory will keep you alive, your second thoughts will kill you.
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- Fri Jun 22, 2007 2:39 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Robbery at a Waffle House
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- Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:55 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Robbery at a Waffle House
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Good that no one was hurt...
I too notice all the threads about "what would you do?" "What ifs" etc etc...
The key is what you "shoudn't do" and the action taken by you and yer bud there is a prime example of restraint and professionalism, that kept it from going south in any event...
Sure, any one of us could jump up and think they are going to save the day, and be internet heroes for about 15 minutes...But knowing that at any time during that crisis, you very well could have ended it very decisively, if it had gone bad...
Anyone can pull a gun and shoot it...Keeping your head, and knowing when you can do it and win only comes with a lot of training, range time and talking shop with knowledgable folks like we have here in this forum...
I too notice all the threads about "what would you do?" "What ifs" etc etc...
The key is what you "shoudn't do" and the action taken by you and yer bud there is a prime example of restraint and professionalism, that kept it from going south in any event...
Sure, any one of us could jump up and think they are going to save the day, and be internet heroes for about 15 minutes...But knowing that at any time during that crisis, you very well could have ended it very decisively, if it had gone bad...
Anyone can pull a gun and shoot it...Keeping your head, and knowing when you can do it and win only comes with a lot of training, range time and talking shop with knowledgable folks like we have here in this forum...