Because my speed seems to have degraded with the passage of time, I'm wondering if anyone has any experiences or recommendations with sleeve guns. They seem like they could be quite beneficial to someone who needs to shoot fast and first.
I think you just validated his arguement...Easy JJ
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Easy JJ
[video]https://youtu.be/-QWL-FwX4t4[/video]
You need to get a body guard. let some else use the gun. Just my 5 cents jj
Tagged, this should be entertaining! I am sure this is for a short sleeve shirt so it can be "open carried"opcorn:
I'm starting to think I'm not going to get any serious answers.
This is all I could find
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My serious answer...I can't take a sleeve gun serious. Especially since your other post was about working on draw time and situational awareness.
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Meaning that, if you're lacking in that area of training, work on those things to become more efficient and effective in your shooting and job skill set. Don't buy into another gun or piece of equipment thinking that will solve the issue. Make sense?What's wrong with draw time and situational awareness? I'm an armored car driver, those things make the difference between life and death, mine and others.
What's wrong with draw time and situational awareness? I'm an armored car driver, those things make the difference between life and death, mine and others.