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Chapter 136 Promotion (two chapters in one)(1/3)

 club gun club.

Raymond had a day off today, and Luke asked him to practice shooting with him.

After the two met, Raymond proposed to continue practicing moving targets.

Wait until Luke can hit all the targets before moving on to the next training session.

Luke used the pistol card [which can quickly learn pistol-related knowledge, including but not limited to theory and actual combat

Learning efficiency is related to the level of the coach, learner attitude and qualifications.

The usage time limit is 5 hours.]

The two of them each shot a round to find out the feel.

Raymond fired 17 shots and hit 17.

Luke hit 14 of 17 shots.

In the last training, Luke's highest record was 17 shots and 15 hits. He hasn't practiced for a while and is rusty.

Afterwards, one of them taught and the other learned.

Luke is making rapid progress.

Near noon, the number of rounds reached 17, and 17 hits were tied, tying Raymond’s score.

Of course, there is definitely a gap in the shooting skills between the two.

For Luke, he finally reached the level of 17 hits in 17 rounds.

As for Raymond, it's because the standards are only so high.

At noon, the two of them had dinner in the club's independent restaurant.

Steak and lamb chops are available in unlimited quantities.

The most Luke has ever eaten at a buffet in China was around 200 yuan.

There is no limit to the steak, but a seat card is required to reserve a number.

However, there are very few restaurants that have unlimited amounts of mutton. Even if there is mutton, it is only a small amount of mutton skewers, which takes a long time to queue up, and the taste is average. Logically speaking, the prices of beef and mutton are about the same, so there is no need to favor one over the other.

The variety of dishes in this club restaurant is not rich, but there is enough beef and mutton, so it is relatively affordable.

Raymond took a sip of coffee and said, "Luke, your progress surprised me. You were born for shooting." Luke took a sip of orange juice and said, "What do you think of me participating in the next Olympics?'

"Nono, your talent should be used in actual combat, rather than standing and playing. That's for children. Anyone in Los Angeles can do it.

This afternoon, we need new training items, actual combat training."

"I am looking forward.

"Also, I noticed that you have been using a Glock. Have you tried other pistols?"

Luke asked, "Isn't this gun bad?

"Very good, many policemen like to use this gun, but if you want to become a firearms expert, you need to understand and be familiar with more guns. Different guns have different characteristics. Only by using many guns can you know which one is suitable for you."

A gun.

Therefore, today's training time may be longer, so you should be prepared.

Raymond is willing to teach. If there is anything he doesn't want to learn, he says, "It's no problem for me. I will study hard."

After dinner, Raymond and Luke went to choose guns. The number of guns stored in the club was only much larger than that in gun stores. Here you can see most of the guns that can be purchased on the market.

As soon as Luke entered the door, he saw a Desert Eagle. This gun was very familiar to him. It was his favorite pistol when playing CF.

I saw this gun in a gun store last time, and the price was only about 400 US dollars. However, the first two times I went to the gun store were on a mission, and I didn't have time to look at it carefully.

Raymond said, "Seven rounds of bullets are very powerful, have large recoil, and are large in size, which affects the shooting speed. It's fine for fun, but it's not recommended for use at work.'

"It's really not practical, but I want to try it. This big guy is so cute." Luke picked up a burgundy Desert Eagle, which was really beautiful.

Luke went to the mobile shooting range and fired two magazines, 14 rounds of ammunition.

After shooting, my hand was a little numb. The recoil of this gun was really strong. I felt bad when I used it for the first time. Luke only hit 9 out of 14 bullets, and the shooting speed was much slower than the Glock pistol.

Then Luke tried the revolver again.

Any gun may jam, and magazine pistols are more troublesome to deal with jams and duds.

The revolver just lacks one bullet.

Luke also likes revolvers. They are very handsome, but their shortcomings are also obvious. They only have six rounds of ammunition, which is nearly three times less than the 17-round Glock pistol.

While Luke was testing the gun, Raymond kept introducing the pistol and talking about some practical knowledge about the pistol.

"Luke, how many pistols do you have?"

"A handful.'

"This is not enough. When you really encounter danger, a pistol cannot cope with it. The police may encounter various problems during law enforcement, such as someone trying to grab the gun, bullets jamming, bullets running out, etc. It needs to be taken into consideration.

The best way is to choose a spare pistol and don't let anyone know of its existence except those you are very close to.

It can save your life at critical moments.

This is also the purpose of taking you to test the gun.’

"I understand." Luke first tried the Desert Eagle and then the revolver. The problem with both guns was that they had too few bullets. In the past, many Los Angeles police officers used revolvers, but now they are basically replaced by semi-automatic pistols. If it is If you only have one gun, you can still consider the jamming problem. If you have a backup gun, you don't have to worry about it.

The jamming rate of Glock pistols is very low, and it is almost impossible for two guns to jam at the same time.

What Luke needs to do now is choose a backup gun.

The overall performance is no worse than the Glock pistol, and it is small and easy to carry.

After some trial and error, Luke finally chose the Beretta NAN0 pistol. Many agents like to use this gun, and it is also very common on TV.

It has a handsome appearance, small size and is easy to carry. The gun is 143mm long, 23mm wide, 106mm high, and the empty gun weighs 0.57kg.

This gun has a standard 6-magazine magazine,

There is also an 8-round magazine with a wide magazine base, which is equivalent to extending the grip and making it easier for people with larger hands to hold. Luke tried it and liked the feel of the 8-round magazine better, and the bullets are also better. many

After selecting a gun, one pistol card has expired, so Luke uses the second pistol card.

It's a bit heartbreaking, but it's worth it. The next step will be actual combat training.

For the next actual shooting, Luke was equipped with two guns. The Glock pistol was equipped on the right side of his waist. When in danger, he could shoot the gun immediately.

The Beretta NAN0 pistol is small in size, so Luke equipped it on the right rear side and used it as a life-saving gun.

Then came the exciting practical training.

The two came to a set-up actual battlefield.

Luke asked, "Any request?"

"Just hit all the targets as fast as you can."

"Follow me and I'll demonstrate it to you."

"OK.

Later, Raymond entered the actual battlefield. The venue was also open-air, but separated. It felt a bit like a maze. Every time you turned a corner and entered the next venue, you would encounter different targets.

There will also be target jumping, which really adds to the difficulty.

However, these had little impact on Raymond. He successfully completed the actual training and hit every target.

Next, it was Luke's turn for actual combat training.

At first it was easy to see Raymond shooting, but in actual operation I found it to be more difficult.

In the past, when shooting at moving targets, people had to stay in a fixed posture and did not need to move. But it is different now. People are constantly moving and need to constantly assume shooting postures and aim. There may be certain errors.

‘Bang bang bang!’

Luke did his best to complete the shooting training.

There were a total of fifteen targets in the actual combat training, but he only hit 10 of them. The main reason was that the venue became complicated and some of the targets were far away from each other, so some of them were not suitable for him.

Raymond glanced at his watch and was a little dissatisfied, "There were 15 targets, and I hit 10 of them. The first time the result was not bad. However, you actually took three minutes, and the speed was too slow.

Suspects are not targets, they will fight back. It is very likely that the first suspect you encounter has already been killed by the other party.

Why are you shooting so slowly?

Luke put away the pistol and replied, "Draw, aim, control your breathing, pull the trigger, that's how I've always done it."

"Hmm, it's a very standard Weiwo shooting method. It's also a shooting method commonly used by many people, but there is a problem. What you are facing is not the target, but the suspect.

When facing the police, a suspect will not follow the sequence of drawing a gun, aiming, controlling breathing, and pulling the trigger.

They just draw their guns

"boom!

If there are two less steps, it will be faster than you.

Don't talk to me about accuracy.
To be continued...
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