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Thats Bullshit…Hey, I survived a knife fight once with three Bikers, so does that qualify me to be a knife fighting expert? I think not!

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Thats Bullshit…Hey, I survived a knife fight once with three Bikers, so does that qualify me to be a knife fighting expert? I think not!

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Besides, guys in the military and those in police work are the most likely people to be involved in an actual street shootout. They have to go into harms way, its their job. Civilians, on the other hand, should go out of their way to avoid it. Anyone who says you have to get into a gunfight in order to be qualified to teach is preaching to the gunfighter wannabe types. Q: Well, some people would say that real life experience would benefit them in training… A: “Now youre talking Apples and Oranges; Tactics as opposed to Techniques. As a civilian, if you get into a gunfight on the street its because your primary tactics (avoidance, disengaging & escaping) have all failed Personally, I think Tactics and Techniques are both equally important. But many instructors downplay the importance of proper shooting techniques and preach tactics instead. Thats because they have no real technique to offer. Just remember that Tactics and techniques are two entirely different things, you need to keep

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