[QUOTE=Antonio]
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Originally Posted by Anthony
So you are speaking out of ignorance and your own views?
Well, I was two years in the army, and my father was a cop all his life, he thought it was wrong and so do I.
I watched the Olimpics - none of the athlets there was running with both his hands strethed in front of him, I wonder why...
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Okay, I gave you enough rope...
When the adrenal dump occurs, you lose all fine motor skills. Comparing olympic shooting, where no one is shooting back to a shootout between a cop and drug dealers is beyond sane.
Modified weaver stance provides a stable platform where consistent shots can be fired. So does the isoceles, and others that use both hands.
I doubt you have fired a gun as again, military and Law Enforcement teach both hands for combat shooting. As for your father, the modified weaver/isoceles, etc stances came into play in the late 70's early 80's.
Get that distinction, COMBAT SHOOTING IS NOT OLYMPIC SHOOTING.