It’s not what you use. It’s how you use it.
C7-C8..... it dosnt matter, as long as it works
Fighting and killing is more about whats in your brain pan
It’s not what you use. It’s how you use it.
Wow a lot of you guys commenting on this thread really shouldn't be commenting on this stuff because you really do not have a clue. For the most part you guys talking military, I can tell 99% of you are not Infantry and probably not even in a combat trade and if you are I know for a fact you do not get enough practical and in depth training on these subjects to be discussing and "teaching" others about it, let alone the "air force" and "NAVY" guys who are putting there two cents in. For you who are military, if I remember correctly in BMQ one of the big things they push is do not talk about what you don't know. And all you guys talking about the elcan for room clearing and "gun fighter" crap you definitely do not have any experience or real training in the subject because you would know you do not use the elcan, nor do you even bring it to that set of training, you bring your issued flip-up iron sights and whatever other close quarter sights you like depending on your Company SGM rules.
Ok....I'll bite.
With your vast BMQ experiance, what do you recomend??
USP...what are the ROEs here?????
Well, I have to admit I like where this thread is (generally) going with this.
Training and the correct mindset is the only solution for the CQB enviroment and the challenges it creates, or any combat situation for that matter.
That being said, a weapon with characteristics that enable that shooter to move faster in that enviroment is a bonus, but not a deal breaker.
ABCZAR you kill me bro....![]()
Although I am sure Chuck Norris and Steven Segal would have a few things to say!
Chuck Norris not so much, but Steven Segal is a firearm instructor and a cop. And everyone knows he does martial arts.