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<blockquote data-quote="MoBoost" data-source="post: 2642873" data-attributes="member: 3455"><p>Sorry, boss, you used a word <strong><u>love</u></strong> describing a sidearm - we are totally on different pages. I got some pretty cool guns in the safe myself - but the one on my hip is a TOOL, and I don't have feelings about the tool - it either works or doesn't.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Shooter's skill is a tool just like the gun - you can't make one more important than the other: bad gun in good hands is no different than a good gun in bad hands.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am not a cop; I do not want to be in a shootout; I am not planning to be in one and most likely will go through my life without one. I tried bullseye and it wasn't good training for me. I tried USPSA - and it clicked it as a good test for my tools - both guns and my shooting. I've tried many different guns in different calibers last couple of years and made my own observations and conclusions on what guns work the best and <strong><u>why</u></strong>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, thank you. At least we agree on something finally. </p><p></p><p>I do shoot 4 matches every month in 3 different disciplines - to tell you the truth I don't see familiar faces across the board: but I like to keep my mind and horizons open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoBoost, post: 2642873, member: 3455"] Sorry, boss, you used a word [B][U]love[/U][/B] describing a sidearm - we are totally on different pages. I got some pretty cool guns in the safe myself - but the one on my hip is a TOOL, and I don't have feelings about the tool - it either works or doesn't. Shooter's skill is a tool just like the gun - you can't make one more important than the other: bad gun in good hands is no different than a good gun in bad hands. I am not a cop; I do not want to be in a shootout; I am not planning to be in one and most likely will go through my life without one. I tried bullseye and it wasn't good training for me. I tried USPSA - and it clicked it as a good test for my tools - both guns and my shooting. I've tried many different guns in different calibers last couple of years and made my own observations and conclusions on what guns work the best and [B][U]why[/U][/B]. Well, thank you. At least we agree on something finally. I do shoot 4 matches every month in 3 different disciplines - to tell you the truth I don't see familiar faces across the board: but I like to keep my mind and horizons open. [/QUOTE]
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