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Posted on 7/27/25 at 7:16 pm to Sofaking2
quote:I’m not so sure about that. He was holding his pistol sideways. Go to 3:48 in the video.
USMC veteran
Posted on 7/27/25 at 7:21 pm to BuckI
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David Perry risked his own life to stop the assailant when the armed civilian pulled his gun on the knife-wielding man to stop the rampage.
Looks like one of those white supremacists gun nuts...
lol
In all seriousness, dudes a freaking hero.
Much respect.
Posted on 7/27/25 at 7:21 pm to TigerVespamon
Are recent soldiers taught proper pistol marksmanship and training? I wasn’t, but that was long ago. Thousands of rounds of rifle marksmanship but not pistol. What he did was still good. I’ll give him good scores for intention if not for good technique.
This post was edited on 7/27/25 at 7:33 pm
Posted on 7/27/25 at 7:39 pm to Sofaking2
quote:Went shooting with my cousin, who is retired US Army, and he holding his pistol (1911) with his fingers interlaced around the front of the grip. Naturally he couldn’t hit shite. Corrected his grip and hot damn, he’s a pretty good shot. So, no they must not do any pistol training, or what they do is wrong.
Are recent soldiers taught proper pistol marksmanship and training?
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