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<blockquote data-quote="rapidsequence" data-source="post: 5287" data-attributes="member: 56215"><p>O-L,</p><p></p><p>I think that you and others who have experienced encounters are the ones that the well-intentioned but uninitiated look to for advice/ feedback/ training. Again, while examining myself, I am not in LE (like you and Mike, and others), I don't shoot competitively (J.P., Eric, etc.). I'm an average joe who sees human depravity on a day-to-day basis and wants to take steps to protect me and my family from it. </p><p></p><p>If you are involved in a violwent encounter, no-one will say "that guy had a ultra-caliber, 1 lb Vanadium trigger, uber gripped, GlockaColtBeretta". What I want them to say is that guy handled himself smartly and he is still here to be with his grandkids. </p><p></p><p>This is why I try to listen and learn from those that have been there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rapidsequence, post: 5287, member: 56215"] O-L, I think that you and others who have experienced encounters are the ones that the well-intentioned but uninitiated look to for advice/ feedback/ training. Again, while examining myself, I am not in LE (like you and Mike, and others), I don't shoot competitively (J.P., Eric, etc.). I'm an average joe who sees human depravity on a day-to-day basis and wants to take steps to protect me and my family from it. If you are involved in a violwent encounter, no-one will say "that guy had a ultra-caliber, 1 lb Vanadium trigger, uber gripped, GlockaColtBeretta". What I want them to say is that guy handled himself smartly and he is still here to be with his grandkids. This is why I try to listen and learn from those that have been there. [/QUOTE]
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