Wrong way! It's far easier for him to bend his wrist inward and shoot than outward and shoot, in other words the girl in the picture should have turned the other way ( it's a turn, not a sidestep ). Also turning the correct way allows you to use the barrel as leverage to fold the wrist in on itself without the gun pointing at you, wristlocking him.
Wrong way! It's far easier for him to bend his wrist inward and shoot than outward and shoot, in other words the girl in the picture should have turned the other way ( it's a turn, not a sidestep ). Also turning the correct way allows you to use the barrel as leverage to fold the wrist in on itself without the gun pointing at you, wristlocking him.
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» Write a CommentWrong way! It's far easier for him to bend his wrist inward and shoot than outward and shoot, in other words the girl in the picture should have turned the other way ( it's a turn, not a sidestep ). Also turning the correct way allows you to use the barrel as leverage to fold the wrist in on itself without the gun pointing at you, wristlocking him.
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Wrong way! It's far easier for him to bend his wrist inward and shoot than outward and shoot, in other words the girl in the picture should have turned the other way ( it's a turn, not a sidestep ). Also turning the correct way allows you to use the barrel as leverage to fold the wrist in on itself without the gun pointing at you, wristlocking him.
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