Off-duty cop in Brazil kills two armed robbers, while holding his infant son in one arm. This really shows why practicing one-handed shooting is a good idea.
I also like how the cop doesn't get tunnel vision. You can see him constantly scanning the area for new threats.
The importance of practicing one-handed shooting
Re: The importance of practicing one-handed shooting
Ohio9 wrote:I also like how the cop doesn't get tunnel vision. You can see him constantly scanning the area for new threats.
...this is the result of endless training; good job!
Nathan in 
NRA Certified Instructor in Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection Inside the Home and Personal Protection Outside the Home.


NRA Certified Instructor in Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection Inside the Home and Personal Protection Outside the Home.

Re: The importance of practicing one-handed shooting
Wild Dog wrote:I practice everyday, and am just as deadly with either hand.
My off hand is simply terrible and so is my point shooting. I always try to position myself to blade with my left shoulder forward to take any hits on my off-side and preserve my strong side accuracy. But that's just me.
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Professor Stu Padasol
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