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And more training.

why do many of us shoot more at a single range session then many LEO's in a fiscal quarter? Why do we practice non typical shooting stances, weak hand draw, reload, engagements? strong hand no assist FTF drills...Why ? Because you never know when you may lose control or use of one hand.
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Sorry for your misfortune. Hope you have a speedy recovery.
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OUCH :cryin , get well soon.
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Ouch. Not as bad as yours, but I'd thought I'd broken my right (strong) hand weekend before last. Took my nephew shooting the next day, and it dawned on me that instead of shooting one-handed w. my left, I could still use my right (off) hand for support. First time I'd tried that. Reverse my stance (left foot back), and muddled through a two handed offside grip. Canted @ 45 degrees for my right eye on the sights. Definitely different, but good training!
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bronco78 wrote:And more training.

why do many of us shoot more at a single range session then many LEO's in a fiscal quarter? Why do we practice non typical shooting stances, weak hand draw, reload, engagements? strong hand no assist FTF drills...Why ? Because you never know when you may lose control or use of one hand.
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Ouch, that's no bueno. But hey just think how good you'll be with the offhand in 6 weeks :)
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Yikes! Good example of why some of us train the way we do.

Is your Mustang a standard or automatic? :smile:
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williamkevin wrote:Yikes! Good example of why some of us train the way we do.

Is your Mustang a standard or automatic? :smile:
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bronco78 wrote:
williamkevin wrote:Yikes! Good example of why some of us train the way we do.

Is your Mustang a standard or automatic? :smile:
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And I can drive it just fine thank you... Have you been talking to my wife???????
I have a 2006 and a 2011, both GTs and I recognized the dashboard in your picture. :lol:
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williamkevin wrote:
bronco78 wrote:
williamkevin wrote:Yikes! Good example of why some of us train the way we do.

Is your Mustang a standard or automatic? :smile:
5SPD :evil2:
And I can drive it just fine thank you... Have you been talking to my wife???????
I have a 2006 and a 2011, both GTs and I recognized the dashboard in your picture. :lol:
I really wanted an 05+, but couldn't justify the monthly note to my wife, so I picked up my 04GT (previously had a 90GT, hence the username, and an 01GT). Nice to see I'm not the only fan.

Here's hoping for a speedy recovery. Sorry to get off topic.
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