Use some common sense people. The better and more familiar one is with a gun, the better he/she can use it/shoot it, etc. I agree with the good sheriff that the more practice you have, the SAFER you will be when that moment of truth pops up. It’s called “practice”.
“Use some common sense people. The better and more familiar one is with a gun, the better he/she can use it/shoot it, etc. I agree with the good sheriff that the more practice you have, the SAFER you will be when that moment of truth pops up. Its called practice.”
I don’t know what folks problem is with the article. If you train, you are more likely to survive an armed encounter and you are less likely to shoot an innocent man or woman. I know a lot of people who carry. And not many who can engage with their firearm within 2 seconds. In an emergency, they are as likely to shoot themselves getting it out of their purse/pocket/holster as to defend themselves.