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Is Your Gun a Weapon or a Talisman?
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<blockquote data-quote="lance0802" data-source="post: 1251909" data-attributes="member: 13581"><p>This is a great post. As a former Marine, I understand the importance of realistic training. During a fight your "muscle memory" will take over and you will conduct yourself the same way you train. When adrenaline is pumping through your body, you are out of breath, and the only thing that you can hear is your own heart pounding good training pays off.</p><p></p><p>All of that being said, it seems that I need to rethink my priorities. I know now after reading this post and thinking about things that I don't set aside the proper amount of time to train nor do I seek enough "professional" training to put myself in uncomfortable situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lance0802, post: 1251909, member: 13581"] This is a great post. As a former Marine, I understand the importance of realistic training. During a fight your "muscle memory" will take over and you will conduct yourself the same way you train. When adrenaline is pumping through your body, you are out of breath, and the only thing that you can hear is your own heart pounding good training pays off. All of that being said, it seems that I need to rethink my priorities. I know now after reading this post and thinking about things that I don't set aside the proper amount of time to train nor do I seek enough "professional" training to put myself in uncomfortable situations. [/QUOTE]
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