I see some Ayoob quotes and Cooper quotes, yet did either of these people ever have a shootout? I have not either. Having said that, I go along with the thoughts that training with stress is very good and getting any hits in a gunfight is a big plus. Keep training and refining those marksmanship skills and gun handling under pressure! If you have time and can choose where to place your shot with a handgun, you are in an unusual, but very desirable position. I had a buddy who was serving a warrant and got shot at with a shotgun. The shotgun round blew off his raid jacket collar, yet he still was able to return fire. His .45 ACP Federal HST round hit the perp in the thigh and didn't put him down. It took several rounds of 9mm from his partner to convince the bad guy to surrender. I consider my buddy to have done well to return fire and get a hit. The NYPD Stakeout Squad picked officers with competitive shooting and handgun hunting backgrounds. Jim Cirillo thought that that experience served the Squad well.
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