by Tiger McKee, The Tactical Wire

“The opponent’s reaction to an offensive, or defensive, move cannot be taken for granted. His reaction must be recognized, evaluated, and appropriately dealt with – all within a split second.”

The quote above applies perfectly to fighting with firearms, but is actually from Herman Kauz’s “Tai Chi Handbook.” Tai Chi Chuan, loosely translated as “grand ultimate boxing,” is a soft martial art as opposed to hard/external arts such as Karate, which has violent punches, blocks and kicks. Fighting with firearms is an internal martial art; with firearms balance, sensitivity, stability, and awareness are critical to defeating your threat(s).

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