And have a plan to kill everybody you see.
Bob Owens provides a very good synopsis of concealed carry training, including some very practical advice that hadn’t occurred to me:
We were told not to try for tight groups, to spread our shots around the target’s center mass. “Air goes in and out. Blood goes rounds and round. Any variation of that is bad.” Bullets close together cause less disruption than those spread apart affecting different areas. I get that.
I took a similar course in California a couple of decades ago. It’s a sobering, thought-provoking exercise which is a beneficial side effect of liberalized CCW laws.
Now if we could only get CCW laws in California out of the racist 19th century…
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