PieterCoetzee
Professional
Let me start by saying I have no issue with Gun Games; but I put them in the same realm as Pickle Ball and Miniature Gulf. If you enjoy them, then have fun, maybe youll even beat the Windmill and get the ball in the clowns nose. Yippee.
Seriously have fun but dont delude yourself into thinking you are training for a real life gun fight. Gunfights arent scripted. You dont get to walk around wearing competition holsters and mag pouches made for speed loads. Chances are you wont be open carrying or wearing spandex (well maybe the spandex???)
Yes gun games value speed; but maybe at too high a cost. In a REAL world gunfight, youll be moving but you probably wont be sprinting through the whole fight. Theres no bonus points for finishing FIRST, only for finishing.
Yes gun games value accuracy; but again at what cost? HITS matter and Face shots end fights, True enough.
Gun Games breed POOR tactics. In Real life there are no walk throughs before a gunfight. There are no see through walls made out netting. IF youre lucky you may know the neighborhood; but you wont know where the cars are parked and if someone left the hose unrolled or a bike on the lawn. Gun Games arent usually scheduled in the snow or pouring rain. REAL fights arent scheduled at all.
Most importantly Gun Games dont have incoming rounds. Nobody tells you ahead of time how many rounds youll need or to save your empty/partial mags. Nobody says blow the dust off your red dot before the buzzer. Gun Games dont teach you the value of slicing the pie on corners, because that takes time. Gun Games dont teach you to be constantly aware of your surroundings, because that kid you thought was innocent might be creeping up behind you with bad intent. In the real world you wont be unloading after shooting stops like you do in a game.
AGAIN enjoy the games if you like
Seriously have fun but dont delude yourself into thinking you are training for a real life gun fight. Gunfights arent scripted. You dont get to walk around wearing competition holsters and mag pouches made for speed loads. Chances are you wont be open carrying or wearing spandex (well maybe the spandex???)
Yes gun games value speed; but maybe at too high a cost. In a REAL world gunfight, youll be moving but you probably wont be sprinting through the whole fight. Theres no bonus points for finishing FIRST, only for finishing.
Yes gun games value accuracy; but again at what cost? HITS matter and Face shots end fights, True enough.
Gun Games breed POOR tactics. In Real life there are no walk throughs before a gunfight. There are no see through walls made out netting. IF youre lucky you may know the neighborhood; but you wont know where the cars are parked and if someone left the hose unrolled or a bike on the lawn. Gun Games arent usually scheduled in the snow or pouring rain. REAL fights arent scheduled at all.
Most importantly Gun Games dont have incoming rounds. Nobody tells you ahead of time how many rounds youll need or to save your empty/partial mags. Nobody says blow the dust off your red dot before the buzzer. Gun Games dont teach you the value of slicing the pie on corners, because that takes time. Gun Games dont teach you to be constantly aware of your surroundings, because that kid you thought was innocent might be creeping up behind you with bad intent. In the real world you wont be unloading after shooting stops like you do in a game.
AGAIN enjoy the games if you like