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Old 06-02-2018, 07:57 AM
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Well, it should. It makes absolutely no sense to allocate an equal or significant amount of training time and energy to what is unlikely to occur when you should be spending most of your time preparing for the most probable scenarios.
Never had a malfunction with my carry pistols, but I practice clearance drills.

Body armor is rare but I have Mozambique drills in my rotation.

Local breakfast place always has patrol officers but I am still packing this morning.

Never seen someone needing CPR but took classes on that and basic trauma first aid.

You are preparing for a simple mugging and there is plenty in the news to show other scenarios are also possible.

Heaven help innocent bystanders downrange when you find out you need a shot longer than the textbook 3-7 yards.
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