My questions are...
1. Is this useful in CQB? Seems like muzzle strike are out the window when using this shooting method.
2. When you're shooting, moving and communicating is this method as fast as the 'old' holds? Transitioning from a sprint to the MagPul grip would seem to cost time.
3. Its definitely not as stable on long distance shots so is this a one trick pony? For use only on a range when engaging multiple targets? Is it something that can be used tactically?
When they originally taught that at dc2 I was Wtf. After shooting with it a little bit I like the feel and I've used it a few times at the gun range, I was able to just as easily engage and hit targets with my regular thumbstop grip on my broom stick ( I don't grab the stick use it as a stop for my hand as I grab the barrel)
ReplyDeleteMy father has completely transition to this stance and its worked well for him at 3 gun.