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I wonder if a little "too much" is made of this shooting under distress phenomenon possibly? To me it seems as though the human mind/body is hardwired to deal with just this kind of threat. This is where the primitive brain is at its best...singular focus on an immediate threat with everything else being blocked out. It's where people get tunnel vision, extreme focus, and things seem to slow down. That is perfect for someone with a pistol to defend themself from a single threat that requires one simple response in order to be neutralized (assuming you have some basic proficiency with the pistol, the pistol is in a simple easy to draw from holster and doesn't have a bunch of external safeties, and you have the appropriate ammunition).
Someone in law enforcement can correct me if I am wrong, but it seems that all of the training in law enforcement and the military is conditioning and repitition in order to allow you to focus all while your higher brain continues to function as well and makes determinations like good guy v.s. bad guy, when to move to cover, complex behaviors like moving and firing simultaneously, awareness of surroundings and potential collateral damage, etc.
I am not a great shot at all, but feel pretty confident based upon my life experiences (including but not limited to a run-in once with a female black bear with really young cubs and a charging lion once) that I would have a very high likelihood of firing accurately at a charging grizzly...much more accurate likely than when distracted by friends trying to make me laugh while shooting sporting clays, etc.
Glad you've had good experience with our G20. Which ammo do you run?
I read on CalGuns.net a user who had mixed reliability with ammo on their G20 10mm. He referenced 200 Grain XTP as being the only ammo that didn't give them problems.
Shooting non-hollows is preferred and makes me want to pay more for a Sig, Kimber, or Armscor model.
I will check the book out, and am sure that I will find it interesting. Thanks.
I still think a little too much fear is placed into this shooting a pistol at short distance under distress being this hard to obtain skill. Shooting a pistol at something at 7 yards when not under stress is certainly not a very complex skill. ....