Posted March 26, 2016 1:16 pm by Comments

By Ammoland

Firearms Field Strip In The Dark

By John Farnam

I remember the way we regularly practiced in total darkness, against time, all aspects of weapons handling. Wasted parts and wasted motions were thus assiduously eliminated.
Defense Training International, Inc
Defense Training International, Inc

Ft Collins, CO –-(Ammoland.com)- Personal Preparedness in our Exciting age:

“Now remember, when things look bad, and it looks as if you’re not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. Because, when you lose your head, and you give up, then you ain’t gonna win, and your ain’ t gonna live.

That’s just the way it is.” ~ Jose Wales (played by Cline Eastwood) in the 1976 feature film, “The Outlaw Jose Wales

These comments from a recent student at one of our Courses:

“Things I took away:

(1) I can shoot reasonably well (2) Shooting is the easy part (3) When you fumble at the beginning, it makes everything else harder and sloppier

Conclusion: We need to perfect basic manipulations. There is no doubt that fumbling/indecision/hesitation/dithering invariably represent the ‘kiss of death!’”

Reinforced by a friend, an old Warrior like me, in the UK:

“I remember the way we regularly practiced in total darkness, against time, all …Read the Rest

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