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In that Texas Church isn't the moral of the story that you either draw and shoot quickly or don't draw, hit the floor and crawl back to a distance were you may be able to take a longer shot from cover?
I figure it this way: gaps in training lead to regression in skill. So I keep training.I figure it this way...until I can consistently hit a 2" circle at 25 yards at 1 second from the holster...I keep training.
That is my standard.
… Just don't get caught in the trap of thinking that if "A" happens..."B" is always my next course of action. … A plan is good...but the bad guys and most of the regular folks around you , will not go by your plan or play by your rules. …
… Standards need to be personal...
I think there are a lot of takeaways from this event in addition to the ones the video makes...
The old guys with the guns that you saw in the video mimics what you see at any range anymore. We older types (I'm part of this group) have done a poor job bringing in the younger generations. In fact it's not rare that I'm met with outright hostility when I take my 14-yr old daughter to the range, for a fair number of the GrayHair division, there is a palpable dislike of younger folks "cluttering up the range".
We are our own worst enemy. The progressives really don't need to do much to make firearms history in this country. They just need to wait one more generation. Unless we can connect with the younger generations and make the firearm culture relevant to them, this way of life will fade into obscurity in not that much more time.