I prefer the saying "never draw your weapon unless you are PREPARED to use it." To me that is more accurate, because any time you draw your gun you need to be willing to use it, but you should constantly be re-evaluating the situation and modifying your actions accordingly.ldj1002 wrote:OK. This brings up something I have never agreed with. I hear to never pull your weapon unless you're going to use it. In this case all worked great. Now explain to me why he should have shot this person?
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- Fri Aug 18, 2017 9:29 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Self review after pulling weapon - long post
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