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    What is the first thing you do if you are forced to pull your gun in self defense?





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    Quote Originally Posted by jgold46 View Post
    What is the first thing you do if you are forced to pull your gun in self defense?
    Aim.

    I mean, really?

    Before you ask what the second thing is, I'll give you a hint: pull the trigger.
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    Seriously!
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    Front sight, press the trigger, continue until threat has ended... Wait,that is more than just step one.....
    Leave me alone... and I will leave you alone....
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    Realistically: determine if pulling the weapon was enough to end the threat.

    If not, aim.

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    Call your lawyer.

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    Clench your sphincter really, really tight.
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    If you really want to break it down, here are the steps. Obviously with practice this blends into one smooth action, but it's important to separate and practice each. Slow is smooth. Smooth becomes fast.

    - Ascertain the threat
    - Access
    - Grip
    - Pull
    - Rotate
    - Safety Off and Join **
    - Extend
    - Stop breathing and aim
    - Squeeze the trigger

    ** Note...depending on the proximity of the threat and time allowed you may shoot one-handed from this point rather than joining and extending for a two-handed shoot.
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    Wow. My guess is that
    If you have to ask that question, the answer is going to be ... Check yourself for injuries, you just got shot.

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    You joined this forum today. The OP was your first post. I'd suggest you put your dad's computer away and go back to your room in the basement and figure out how to get a job.
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