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So I'm curious. After the first shot or in a malfunction what will you do? If you don't feel capable of chambering a gun under stress, you probably need more training.
Well, after the first shot they don't immediately stop, i'd keep shooting them until they stop or cease to be a threat. If there's a malfunction ill work my fastest to clear it. I don't understand your point. I never even implied that I'm neither incapable or unwilling to chamber a gun under stress, I think doing fewer actions while at 130BPM, the better. Why put yourself in a situation where you're more likely to have to clear a malfunction, and the stakes of mucking it up are the absolutely highest? I get it that you're IDPA grandmaster and probably faster at your chambering, reloads and target transitions than we will ever be...but i'm sure even you don't start a stage (unless its scripted) on an empty chamber. You're right though, I haven't shot in two weeks and do need practice. Who here doesn't, though?
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