I'm in an odd position b/c I shoot my pistol left handed and the rifle right handed. My plan is to put the pistol in a hip holster with its spare on the right side. .
Depends on how they plan on using that training I guess.
Train the way you're going to play (fight, whatever). Otherwise, the training can actually cause more problems than it fixes.
lol Would not one's time be better spent training on basics and self-defense scenarios that one might actully face, rather than on some Red Dawn fantasy?
I am not against preparing, but......................
No Red Dawn fantasies here. Just believe that every man should be rifleman and proficient with many weapons. As far as the basics and self defense scenarios, I always make time for that.
I'm ambidextrous, but the left side seems to like the pistol better. I'm able to shoot with both eyes open so no weird crossing up to get things in the right place for the sight picture. I can shoot the rifle left handed too, but I've just always done it on the right. Plus the M&P15 is no setup to be ambi so the controls are all wrong. I can add them and might, but for now...why bother? The SCAR is ambi and the FNP9 is too.
We'll see how it all works out.
Only probably right this minute w/ doing 3 gun is that I don't own a shotgun and I've only fired one once.
My response was directed at the post I quoted. The one that mentioned SHTF scenarios.
No Red Dawn fantasies here. Just believe that every man should be rifleman and proficient with many weapons. As far as the basics and self defense scenarios, I always make time for that.
I can tell you i would have loved to keep my gear when i got out of the Army the set-up was great. It was more comfortable that most that i had used and it was all right where you needed it.