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<blockquote data-quote="Rob72" data-source="post: 1383818" data-attributes="member: 707"><p>Not to get too far OT, but don't waste the money. Stanton Samenow is a <u>credible</u> psychologist who has done <u>credible</u> work on the psychology of killing. Louis Auerbuck, Tom Givens, Todd Green, Jim Cirillo and quite a few others have valid first-hand experiences with physiological response to stress r/t firearms.</p><p></p><p>Grossman is very "wishy-washy, I'll euphamistically put it, on civvy ownership of firearms. He says one thing to public groups, something rather different in LE/Gvt. settings. All that to say, I wouldn't give him my $25-60 (used or new) for his ideas on others ideas.</p><p></p><p>To the OP: if you don't flinch away from your weapons, if you "drive through" the blast and recoil on the range, you won't notice a thing real-time. I'm not LE/Mil, but have had shooting rather close for comfort while on the job. Not much different than having someone fire the warble up on an ambulance, while you're on the outside...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob72, post: 1383818, member: 707"] Not to get too far OT, but don't waste the money. Stanton Samenow is a [U]credible[/U] psychologist who has done [U]credible[/U] work on the psychology of killing. Louis Auerbuck, Tom Givens, Todd Green, Jim Cirillo and quite a few others have valid first-hand experiences with physiological response to stress r/t firearms. Grossman is very "wishy-washy, I'll euphamistically put it, on civvy ownership of firearms. He says one thing to public groups, something rather different in LE/Gvt. settings. All that to say, I wouldn't give him my $25-60 (used or new) for his ideas on others ideas. To the OP: if you don't flinch away from your weapons, if you "drive through" the blast and recoil on the range, you won't notice a thing real-time. I'm not LE/Mil, but have had shooting rather close for comfort while on the job. Not much different than having someone fire the warble up on an ambulance, while you're on the outside... [/QUOTE]
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