July 2011 – Dealing with Close-Up Confrontations
Reaction time is the time it takes to start to move after the perception of danger. If you see a need to discharge your firearm, it’s safe to assume that it will take AT LEAST a quarter of a second or so before you can take action. What does this mean? Read on to know more about this and more.
Reaction time is the time it takes to start to move after the perception of danger. If you see a need to discharge your firearm, it’s safe to assume that it will take AT LEAST a quarter of a second or so before you can take action. What does this mean? Read on to know more about this and more.
In This Issue You’ll Find:
- Dealing with Close-Up Confrontations
- Escaping Restraints
- Caches Part III
- Think The US Dollar Might Tank?