Pistol Ready Positions: Pros and Cons

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Snyper

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There are reasons why the instructors I've trained with don't use that position, and I've explained it.

And I have had experience training in shoothouses, simulators and force-on-force exercises, so I do know from experience what I need to be able to see and how I need to be able to see it.

I also have experience having things in my field of vision, so I know from experience how such things can impair my vision.

LOL
You're a hoot.

You accuse me of trying to act "superior" when you can't go two posts without referriing to your "experience" and "training", and implying anyone who can't match it is not worth listening to

No amount of training will change reality
You expect me to believe you rather than what I can see for myself.
 

Snyper

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The Dunning-Kruger effect isn't psychobabble, it's a documented effect that shows up constantly in everyday life. And especially in the gun world.

It's psychobabble when it's misapplied, but I do agree it's common to see, since there are quite a few examples of some here trying to act superior, and implying their knowledge negates everyone else's.
 
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