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    Back to the title:

    I bet Gramin is thankful he was not carrying a .22 or .380.
    Hitting the douche-bag in the vitals may not have stopped him as expected, but it likely slowed him down - as opposed to not being hit.
    Shooting through a windshield with a small caliber would have been much less effective.

    The Spec Ops guys chose the .45 over the 9mm for a variety of reasons.
    Having a choice myself, I'll stick with the .45 for defensive carry.
    Just Sayin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    No 308 option
    22mag up close and personal
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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    No 308 option
    The .308 is obviously the best if you have the money to drop on a semi auto rifle chambered in it
    I don't make the rules. I just think them up and write them down.

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    Put up or Shut up challenge..... Really??? How about you guys put in the hard work and dedication to earn a Grand Master Classification in any USPSA division and then we can talk about setting up a Put up or Shut up challenge. Otherwise, why would I waste my time to prove to YOU what I already know I can do???

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHA-LEE View Post
    I'm too good to show you guys how good I am.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    That's sig material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHA-LEE View Post
    Put up or Shut up challenge..... Really??? How about you guys put in the hard work and dedication to earn a Grand Master Classification in any USPSA division and then we can talk about setting up a Put up or Shut up challenge. Otherwise, why would I waste my time to prove to YOU what I already know I can do???
    Its OK, I'm content with watching your exploits on YouTube Grand Master.

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    Guys, he's not stepping up to the plate. No reason to harass him. He spoke how good he is , his vids show it. he's well rated in uswhatever. let it lay.
    The streets a different world.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    /thread.
    Well said!

    One thing I completely forgot about that no one has mentioned: fine motor skills and gross motor skills. During stress FMS decreases, thus making tasks like "shooting for the head" extremely difficult, regardless of training, it's just what your body does.

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    Please don't perpetuate nonsense. If fine motor skills took a dive every time people were put under stress there'd be no living fighter pilots, helicopter pilots, race car drivers, etc. Training is the key. Fine motor skills can be accessed under stress just fine if you train for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-Boy View Post
    Please don't perpetuate nonsense. If fine motor skills took a dive every time people were put under stress there'd be no living fighter pilots, helicopter pilots, race car drivers, etc. Training is the key. Fine motor skills can be accessed under stress just fine if you train for it.
    I'm betting mick knows this well. Training under stress is key. It no longer is a motor skill but memory...

    It's why people train... Repeatedly


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