Only You can Decide!

JimConway

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Gun Fighters
Are you the Predator or the Victim?
Only You can Decide!

1. A gunfighter has chosen to step into the arena, don’t tread lightly. This is a “no shit” situation. Training instructors will not be there to coach you. There won’t be a re-test or a warm-up.
2. 20 minutes of quality dry or live fire training every week [emphasis mine] beats 4 hours of firing hundreds of rounds into paper once or twice a month.
3. Either you have it or you don’t. If you don’t, get a new job or stay in the office.
4. Confidence, dominance, and well placed shots will allow you to live. Never rely on having more ammo. Treat each magazine as if it were your only one.
5. A perfect range score only means that you take too much time to shoot. Vanity kills in real life shootouts! That perfect score will only get you a nice certificate. Speed and reasonably good accuracy are what allows you to live.
6. A good shooting stance will always seem right during a training course, but will never be perfect in real life. Get over it, fight through it, and get the shot off…now!
7. MINDSET wins the fight…and DOMINATION of the situation deals death!
8. Stand your ground, but take cover if needed. Moving away or backwards can make you a victim.
9. Advance on the threat to gain the psychological advantage. Victims run, predators engage! In case you haven’t figured it out yet, you should be a predator!
10. If you cannot choose what kind of gun to bring to a gunfight, but given the chance, bring one you can shoot well along with a lot of friends…or just say f*** it and don’t show up.
11. Shoot first, shoot fast, shoot well, then communicate and/or move. Unless your partner is an idiot, he or she will know what is going down.
12. Accuracy is relative. No person can outshoot a quality gun. Most “out of the box” quality guns will always be more accurate than you can possibly shoot. Train with and trust your gear!
13. When your gun runs dry, use everything available to your advantage. Do not give up, ever!
14. Use cover or concealment as the situation dictates, but remember when hiding behind cover, you are not DOMINATING the situation.
15. Keep both goddamn eyes open; forget the “academy” firearm instructors. You ain’t shooting for a perfect score…you are shooting to live!
16. If hit, ignore it until you can render self aid, you probably won’t even feel it if you are “into” the fight.
17. Decide to be AGGRESSIVE enough, QUICKLY enough. Indecisiveness and will cause you to die.
18. Remember, there is ALWAYS somebody faster….but age and treachery beat youth and vigor 9 out of 10 times!
19. Some will tell you that “winning” is the goal. Wrong! “Living” is the goal. Discretion is the better part of valor.
20. Be prepared to write a report justifying what and why you did.
 
5. A perfect range score only means that you take too much time to shoot. Vanity kills in real life shootouts! That perfect score will only get you a nice certificate. Speed and reasonably good accuracy are what allows you to live.

20. Be prepared to write a report justifying what and why you did.
I suspect that these two points two that must be taken even more to heart than the others.

Thank you for posting this, Jim.
 
Russ
I like your avatar, but I do not remember you with long red hair.

The decision to fight with a gun is very hard. There are many things that the would-be shooter must have a grasp on and full understand. for example:
Shooting skills
Firearm manipulation skills
Mindset
Stress avoidance and control measures
The Killology factors

I will just address the area of killology factors, include
Religeous beliefs
Murder vs. kill
When am I willing to use lethal force
Who am I willing to kill to ptorect
Under what circumstances, am I willing to kill
Etc.,etc.,etc.
This is the area, where if you have not fully thought it out and internalized it, will cause you to hesitate and maybe die. Remember that the average fight last only a few sconds. How many of those precious seconds are you will to allot to your internal debate? For me that debate has been over for a long time. In the course of my travels, I talk to a lot of people that think and state that they are fully prepared. In my opinion, only a very few are really ready if the S**T hits the fan. Thankfully a number of my close friends are among those few.

Clint Smith was once asked how long a gun fight lasts. His response was "Until the last shot" Think about it

Soap box mode "Off"
 
Ross
I like your avatar, but I do not remember you with long red hair.
Jim, that's my nephew's fiancee - some of us who are subscribed to the Avatar thread are having too much fun playing with avatars. Check out Scrivener's. [wink]

I will just address the area of killology factors, include
Religeous beliefs
Murder vs. kill
When am I willing to use lethal force
Who am I willing to kill to ptorect
Under what circumstances, am I willing to kill
There's one more that you haven't mentioned - Many, many people on this forum keep hammering home how, if you shoot (especially in MA), you'll be arrested and bankrupted by the legal bills. I have to believe that many of those who read these words will be among the ones who would fatally hesitate.
 
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