Blackthorne |
May 23rd, 2007 14:26 |
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Originally Posted by Amazing KG3
(Post 475405)
Im gonna be a nerd here for a minute, How many of us set up targets in our own time and drill. Please don'tt laugh at me (cower)
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It's called dry fire practice and it's a valid (if under utilized) and extremely valuable form of training. I use my real stuff for it as well.
"Train like you fight" means different things to different people.
In regards to real firearms training, dry fire facilitates many more repetitions without breaking the bank on ammo. I don't know many civilians (or LEO or Mil for that matter LOL) that have access to 400 to 1000 rounds per week for training.
Doing 400 reps of a primary grip and presentation takes 15 minutes in your house, and doesn't cost a cent (unless you leave one in the tube :D ). I do dry fire at least once a week.
You should always try to be proficient and the best you can be at whatever you lay your hand to......
Why should airsoft be any different? GO FOR IT! :D
LIke we need another excuse to dress up in all our leet shit and act like Mall Ninjas!
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