Understood. FWIW, I carry a CP there, too. I guess my belief (hope may be a better word) is that if he thinks he's fighting over a gun and pulls out a knife, he'll look at it for a second figuring...
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Understood. FWIW, I carry a CP there, too. I guess my belief (hope may be a better word) is that if he thinks he's fighting over a gun and pulls out a knife, he'll look at it for a second figuring...
Cecil -- While I don't know a tenth as much about this stuff as you and Craig, I'm 100% in agreement that aiwb has real benefits in terms of retention. That's something I've been saying since I first...
Out of hand? I'm not sure where that came from.
It's something that other folks have played with and found flawed. SLG and I have been having this discussion -- and spent some time during a cross...
I'm not convinced that's the case, though. While it's true that having guns in separate locations means you have to be able to defend both locations, the odds of both locations being attacked...
It's a cost/benefit thing for me:
benefit -- minor; unlikely that I'll ever need a reload but possible either due to malfunction (mag problems in most modern semiauto pistols are rare) or...
Pure natural born awesomeness, I assume.
You and me both, brother. I did a FAST demo in a class once that went so poorly, a student actually called out, "Do you have to melt your coin, now?" :p
You've met him. He's this guy.
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I actually took the class they (the LVMPD guys) were teaching that year and they demonstrated their "CQB" technique, which involved drawing both guns simultaneously, punching them out to full...
SLG and I have discussed this idea a number of times, though with a more appropriate BUG for the second gun. The biggest problem I have with it is that it puts both guns (and a knife, if you carry a...