I have to say this guy got one h#ll of a free market survey!
My biggest objection is that this thing adds one more level to the essential training needed to operate a firearm under stressful conditions, not to mention the added time factor. Plus, practice makes permanent. Was'nt there a situation a few years back where some LA police got killed or injured because their range training was that after you fired you lowered the weapon, then raised it again?
Regards, Slim
PS: The "I am the NRA" is a slogan, sorta like "An Army of One."
At least a person who's an active and contributing member of the NRA can say that they are the NRA. It's a slogan but I supposed they had to put something in the advertisements.
The slogan that I don't care for is the group that claims to be a "No compromise" gun group. That's not only misleading. It makes no sense whatsoever.