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Old October 15, 2007, 09:17 AM   #5
ragwd
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Quote "Through realistic practical training, you will learn more about your ability under the circumstances that you are likely to find during a dynamic critical incident. Furthermore, the more realistic your training, the more likely it is to help you recognize the circumstances of a dynamic critical incident and respond more efficiently. Lastly, this type of training can also help you work with the body’s natural reactions to fear and shock and allow you to overcome the possibility of simply shooting out of fear."

Practical training is more important than the model of gun or ammo you use. Fortunately, I have never had the " dynamic critical incident" but I think that when the adrenaline scrambles your your ability to reason and your fine motor skills, you revert back to your training.
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