Saturday, February 27, 2016

I'm an assassin not a sniper

Okay here we go again.  Today I was privileged to get the opportunity to shoot the concealed carry competition.  I have described this in the past as a training exercise (based on time and accuracy) in which you pretend to encounter bad guys trying to shoot you and you shoot them first.  Of course it's not as pretend as you might assume.  We are using real guns and ammo that could hurt you if used in an unsafe manner. 

Each section (called a stage) consists of a scenario built around walls and hidden bad guys.  You move thru this "building" environment encountering bad guys and sometimes hostages.  Guess what?  Don't shoot the hostages or the "cops".

Of all the competitions I have done this is fast becoming my favorite.  Why you might ask?  Because it is training me to be comfortable with my gun in the case of encountering real bad guys in the real world.  It's not a video game where if I die or shoot a non combatant I just reset and try again.  No, there are no real people I'm shooting, but if I'm acting unsafe with my gun there are real consequences.

I had a good time and enjoyed all of the stages.  Even though one of them utilized a long gun (technical term for rifle) and I'm not a rifle person.  I prefer the hand gun as it's up close and personal. Seeing the face of your enemy in a small circular window from a distance takes the immediacy of it away.  If I have to shoot you I want to look you in the eye and make sure you know it's me who's pulling the trigger.  I will take responsibility for that action and not hide from that action. 

Hence the title of this missive.  Of course I don't expect that to ever happen but it's not a bad idea to be prepared, if I ever have to make that decision.

Back to the actual shoot.  I don't know how I did but I know that I did okay, nothing great but it's not a competition, okay maybe between my friends and I, at least in my head.  :)  I had some good runs and a couple of misfires (no pun intended).  At the end of the day I enjoyed myself and didn't embarrass myself.  Mission accomplished!!

1 comment:

  1. Way to go! Not embarrassing ones self is always a good first step :) I'm sure you did great!!

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