Is he correctly holding his Gun?
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Is he correctly holding his Gun?
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Re: Is he correctly holding his Gun?
No he is not. If so the situation arise he will have to take 4 steps to shoot. While someone who has the barrel downwards in a sling take three steps
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Re: Is he correctly holding his Gun?
That's socking! Bodyguards of VVIPs' supposed to be well trained. Action doesn't say so.
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Re: Is he correctly holding his Gun?
The guy here is not a trained bodyguard. Either he is from the paramilitary force or some stf assigned with the vip (stalin ??)
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Re: Is he correctly holding his Gun?
tirths: This is an authorized way of holding a firearm. It's called Port Arms.
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Re: Is he correctly holding his Gun?
Hi,
I guess its more of a horses for courses issue, and the STF/Para guy might just be following protocol that has been outlined by his higher ups.
Source: http://www.spectergear.com/pa.htm
With the weapon resting in a cross body orientation, place the non firing hand under the fore end, place the firing hand on the top of the buttstock and press down while pulling up on the fore end. Once in port arms configuration, sling friction will hold the weapon in place. This position, however, will withstand only moderate movement. Rapid, dynamic movement will cause the weapon to drop back into military patrol ready mode. (Not necessarily a bad thing if you think about it).
I guess Tirth might have been hinting at the SUL carry mode as more appropriate for a self defence situation.
Image Source: www.unitedstatesmilitia.com
It provides a center chest "Index" and "safe muzzle direction" for 'most' occasions. And the least amount of variables to contend with before raising the weapon to make ready position.
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I guess its more of a horses for courses issue, and the STF/Para guy might just be following protocol that has been outlined by his higher ups.
Source: http://www.spectergear.com/pa.htm
With the weapon resting in a cross body orientation, place the non firing hand under the fore end, place the firing hand on the top of the buttstock and press down while pulling up on the fore end. Once in port arms configuration, sling friction will hold the weapon in place. This position, however, will withstand only moderate movement. Rapid, dynamic movement will cause the weapon to drop back into military patrol ready mode. (Not necessarily a bad thing if you think about it).
I guess Tirth might have been hinting at the SUL carry mode as more appropriate for a self defence situation.
Image Source: www.unitedstatesmilitia.com
It provides a center chest "Index" and "safe muzzle direction" for 'most' occasions. And the least amount of variables to contend with before raising the weapon to make ready position.
regards
OUP
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Re: Is he correctly holding his Gun?
will anybody please tell me why this "airgun"section is getting bombarded with wrong posts,nowadays.Does any of us think that these army men are holding air,bb or paintball guns .I think "generak rambling" section is the correct place to post this kind of posts.i request all honourable members to please post their posts in proper sections.thanks.