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Nancy Shumway's avatar

Thanks M D!!

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Sheila Wargo's avatar

I was taught this from a police officer. Thanks for your info.

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Ace's avatar

Here’s what MD is talking about “Shoot to Live” (W.E. Fairbairn, S.E. Sykes). Also covered in Colonel Rex Applegate’s magnum;) opus “Kill or Get Killed”.

Natural reflex the defensive crouch and pointing your finger directly at target, body squared off directly facing the threat. This is done one handed making the convulsive grip critical to the technique. Squeeze the life out of that pistol with your whole hand as you pull the trigger. Revolvers have better natural pointing characteristics ask Wyatt. Yet the same can be done with a pistol according to Applegate (their example the 1911) by cocking the wrist right slightly. So as to make a straight line from eye to hand to slide to target. Otherwise you’ll be shooting low left. Hope this helps better to read it. Dam well works at defensive distances and it’s fast. Quick and the Dead.

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Hammers Thor's avatar

Thanks for your videos. Would definitely look for you on Rumble, Brighteon, and more. BTW, there are several decentralized services out there that can get your info out (not monetized, unfortunately) but you might be able to monetize in other ways. Mike Adams has some good videos on his decentralized tv program. Anyway, thanks for your work... heard about you from Patara at Appalachian Homestead.

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Matt's avatar

It's remakable timing on your part.

Tactical Hyve just posted a video about point shooting training in World War 2.

It worked for them as well.

Close range, getting those shots off, no sights.

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Mary Davis's avatar

Great info! Thanks! I appreciate it.

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Maga High Voltage Is's avatar

Liked this video 😉

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