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  • rosejm

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    If you're not able to recognize and resolve malfunctions, you need a less reliable training gun.
     

    fullmetaljesus

    Probably smoking a cigar.
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    A friend of mine who's very well trained has been helping me over the years we used to train a couple times a month before ammo went nuts. I got a lot better.

    He's talked about doing more stressful training. His plan is to get me running and doing pushups and such while yelling and screaming at me to force me to be able to shoot under stress. I'm really looking forward to it.
     

    russc2542

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    From the speed, movement, and hand placement of the reload, I don't think he practices them much on a flat range either.

    shoot 10, stop, put the gun down, load 10, reload gun, repeat.

    Not saying I'm john wick by several miles but dang that's a big OOF
     
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