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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
If you use a Sig P320 you should read this
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<blockquote data-quote="Iamchris" data-source="post: 15671850" data-attributes="member: 21687"><p>If you are going to use an ASP video, I may as well quote him... drawing on a drawn gun is foolish. You can't tell what this guy does in the video, but I imagine he was able to distract or deflect his attack before drawing his weapon. Either that or the robber was a damn fool.</p><p>Whether you have a safety or not in this situation, you were already at a huge disadvantage. You may feel a safety slows you down, and if you do, I encourage you to not use one. But as I and others have stated, we train that way... the safety is an added protection that does not come at a cost and does not impede performance.</p><p>If you learn to grip your weapon a specific way, and you have a gun that fits your style, you will remove the safety when you grip the weapon, there is no added movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iamchris, post: 15671850, member: 21687"] If you are going to use an ASP video, I may as well quote him... drawing on a drawn gun is foolish. You can't tell what this guy does in the video, but I imagine he was able to distract or deflect his attack before drawing his weapon. Either that or the robber was a damn fool. Whether you have a safety or not in this situation, you were already at a huge disadvantage. You may feel a safety slows you down, and if you do, I encourage you to not use one. But as I and others have stated, we train that way... the safety is an added protection that does not come at a cost and does not impede performance. If you learn to grip your weapon a specific way, and you have a gun that fits your style, you will remove the safety when you grip the weapon, there is no added movement. [/QUOTE]
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