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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 4133608" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>Interestingly, a video came across my feed on YouTube this afternoon where they were doing a flat range assessment of combative handgun training from the first and second world wars which were on the heels of the wild west. Without much time given to the drills they did show positive results. Of course they had to insert the caveats that modern techniques and drills are built on the foundations of the past. I suspect that when you have a heartbeat like a hummingbird and your vision is narrowed to a drain pipe, the guy who has popped more caps and burned more powder with a single platform will be able to go farther on muscle memory and sixth sense than most of us gear queers would like to admit. But that’s just an opinion…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 4133608, member: 44374"] Interestingly, a video came across my feed on YouTube this afternoon where they were doing a flat range assessment of combative handgun training from the first and second world wars which were on the heels of the wild west. Without much time given to the drills they did show positive results. Of course they had to insert the caveats that modern techniques and drills are built on the foundations of the past. I suspect that when you have a heartbeat like a hummingbird and your vision is narrowed to a drain pipe, the guy who has popped more caps and burned more powder with a single platform will be able to go farther on muscle memory and sixth sense than most of us gear queers would like to admit. But that’s just an opinion… [/QUOTE]
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