Charles you're affirming what I think.
In "the old days" you were taught one end or the other, and if done right, you were taught/learned both ends.
With time and practice those two ends, two skill sets would meet in the middle and you'd be a fully rounded handgun shooter.
Now days people just learn the middle. People think it's a giant leap forward in "training" and handgun shooting.
But they can't do anything fast and crude (point shooting), and anything farther away than 10 yards they think is too far away for a pistol. Like any marshal art, the short path is never the way to being a master. ;)
Complete thread:
- Col Jeff... -
Rob Leahy,
2014-05-10, 11:03
- A very good way to get shot....... -
Byron,
2014-05-10, 14:27
- A very good way to get shot....... - Sarge, 2014-05-10, 15:02
- According to NYPD reports from stats…. - cas, 2014-05-10, 16:29
- Because of things I have had to do in the past... -
pokynojoe,
2014-05-10, 16:42
- Because of things I have had to do in the past... - JLF, 2014-05-10, 20:12
- The Modern Technique; Everything we do now isbuilt on it -
Rob Leahy,
2014-05-11, 09:29
- The Modern Technique; Everything we do now isbuilt on it -
Byron,
2014-05-11, 10:36
- Areyou assuming that Gunsite doesn't teach force on force? -
Rob Leahy,
2014-05-11, 11:45
- NYC is the safest big city in the country. - cas, 2014-05-11, 15:57
- Two words... - rob, 2014-05-16, 22:02
- Areyou assuming that Gunsite doesn't teach force on force? -
Rob Leahy,
2014-05-11, 11:45
- The Modern Technique; Everything we do now isbuilt on it -
Byron,
2014-05-11, 10:36
- My 2 cents worth -
Charles,
2014-05-11, 09:49
- Charles you're affirming what I think. - cas, 2014-05-11, 10:26
- A very good way to get shot....... -
Byron,
2014-05-10, 14:27