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<blockquote data-quote="OUgunnut" data-source="post: 151778" data-attributes="member: 1128"><p>I am not kidding myself about my preparedness. Your initial post just kinda comes off like if you aren't training like yada yada yada then you will perish (my shortened version). </p><p></p><p>I was simply pointing out that someone who owns a firearm and practices regularly is prepared more so than someone who does not. You make it sound like unless you are training as if it is your career then it doesn't amount to ****. I simply disagree. Not a big deal just voicing my opinion.</p><p></p><p>I'm not joking myself either. I know how to use my firearms and am willing to do so for myself and my family. I practice in a defensive manner using my ccw weapons and holster regularly but it's just using stationary paper targets. I do not think I am as ready as someone who trains like it is a career. Maybe some day I will be when I am not in dental school and have free time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OUgunnut, post: 151778, member: 1128"] I am not kidding myself about my preparedness. Your initial post just kinda comes off like if you aren't training like yada yada yada then you will perish (my shortened version). I was simply pointing out that someone who owns a firearm and practices regularly is prepared more so than someone who does not. You make it sound like unless you are training as if it is your career then it doesn't amount to ****. I simply disagree. Not a big deal just voicing my opinion. I'm not joking myself either. I know how to use my firearms and am willing to do so for myself and my family. I practice in a defensive manner using my ccw weapons and holster regularly but it's just using stationary paper targets. I do not think I am as ready as someone who trains like it is a career. Maybe some day I will be when I am not in dental school and have free time. [/QUOTE]
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