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<blockquote data-quote="Maj. John Andre" data-source="post: 1046372" data-attributes="member: 10971"><p>I don't doubt that Competition has made people better shooters, and has supplied some good ideas when it comes to gear, but competition is an internal stress that we place upon ourselves to perform well, not an external stress that is placed upon us by someone who is trying to kill us. All of the skills you list are good skills to have no doubt, but could easily be learned without ever competing, and probably would be of higher value as opposed to being able to pre-plan your shooting and magazine changes, and seeing all your targets before hand. As someone on one of these threads pointed out the only good way to become proficient at fighting is to fight. Pretending to fight just doesn't measure up, and could be teaching us bad habits that might not be of value in a real life close range inter-personal dispute. As for the posters intent I would think any holster that held the gun securely would suffice as it is just a game, and a very fun one from the description, but probably of little training value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maj. John Andre, post: 1046372, member: 10971"] I don't doubt that Competition has made people better shooters, and has supplied some good ideas when it comes to gear, but competition is an internal stress that we place upon ourselves to perform well, not an external stress that is placed upon us by someone who is trying to kill us. All of the skills you list are good skills to have no doubt, but could easily be learned without ever competing, and probably would be of higher value as opposed to being able to pre-plan your shooting and magazine changes, and seeing all your targets before hand. As someone on one of these threads pointed out the only good way to become proficient at fighting is to fight. Pretending to fight just doesn't measure up, and could be teaching us bad habits that might not be of value in a real life close range inter-personal dispute. As for the posters intent I would think any holster that held the gun securely would suffice as it is just a game, and a very fun one from the description, but probably of little training value. [/QUOTE]
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