Originally Posted by
KEW8338
Long time listener, first time caller:
There seems to be some trends in the current training of singleton movement internal to structures for reducing risk through the utilization of pieing thresholds. Quite a few places preach the "weaponized geometry" or lack of belief in the fatal funnel, for driving their approach to this problem.
Is this actually viable, practical, effective or efficient?
Some concerns I have are:
-Stance/posture/positioning seemed to be built around mitigation of being seen / "seeing more" vice being ready for a fight
-Ability to deliver effective fire is sacrificed through the use of single hand pistol employment
-Mistaking cover and concealment
Curious as to anyone's thoughts on the subject.
Thanks