• footfaults [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    Going to the range "once or twice a month" is not practice. If you are going to own a firearm, you will need to practice at least twice a week for 15 minutes a day, doing dry fire. If not more frequently. You are not informed in this matter, and are continuing to give bad advice.

    • GnastyGnuts [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Okay, please share your gun-fighting experience or special training drills that we should all be getting in on. Literally the only point my comments above were making is that having a weapon at all is still preferable to being unarmed in a situation where people specifically want to kill you with guns. How does anything you have said negate that basic idea?

      I feel like you aren't reading what you're replying to (given you mistook another person for me) and just want to be snippy and condescend about how much more knowledgeable about guns you are, when nothing you've said has even contradicted my initial point, just continually re-stated the importance of training and weapon proficiency, which I literally granted in the first fucking comment you took issue with.

      EDIT: Think of it this way: in what scenario would you rather fend off an armed attacker bare-handed, than try a gun you knew how to use, but hadn't used frequently?