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http://www.handguncontrolinc.org/gangsta_trend.htm
karmical
12-10-04, 02:54 PM
i forget the reason why i had to learn to shoot like that, maybe injury related or somethng, but i can remember in close quarters combat situations, point n shoot, it wasn't that far all than the norm.....
skydive69
12-10-04, 02:55 PM
http://www.handguncontrolinc.org/gangsta_trend.htm
Gun holding technique is a mini IQ test. Those that hode it sideways, probably score under 100 - those that use the technique shown in your url are probably not quite that bright! :D
that's gotta be a joke... if not.. man... we really need to get a better robin hood program.
iamlucky13
12-10-04, 02:55 PM
Reads like an Onion article.
Actually, I'm pretty sure the article is the real deal, Ayoob is a long-time handgun safety instructor.
"Polls indicate that thugs consider 'how you be representin' be just as important as how you be shootin'.'"
What I want to know is just who is polling gansta's on shooting technique and style. :p
hmn...
Ayoob backwards is Boo ya.
Disaster Monkey
12-11-04, 12:00 AM
Massad Ayoob is a firearms / combat instructor. The article quotes "Marian" Ayoob, and is clearly satirical.
When I was trained in the use of handguns for defence, we were trained to cant the gun to a 45% angle when shooting one-handed, as it allows your arm and wrist to be more naturally aligned. Of course, tipping it all the way to one side is absurd, and turning it upside down ... well, I could only hope anyone shooting at me would try that.
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