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Ok.
I'm getting pissed and starting to lose my mind. I'm hearing from established, reputable trainers about these modified firing positions.
Excuse me but why would you adopt this firing position in a real life fight? Are you telling me that this is stable? Are you telling me that its more accurate than assuming a good prone position and going after whatever it is you're trying to hit?
What amazes me even more is you're exposing regions of your body that are highly valued, but lightly (if at all) armored to the enemy as an area to strike.
The gun community is going to have a come to Jesus moment here pretty soon.
Too many competing interests that really go against the community instead of properly supporting it. Some of these schools teaching this weirdness apply. I'll be happy to be wrong but I have yet to hear the tactical advantages that are given to the shooter by adopting one of these radical, wildcat, grab your ass firing positions.