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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant
Sorry, but accuracy and speed are like peanut butter and jelly, they go together. Ever see a three gun guy walking through the course?
Backing down?

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No, not at all. But it seems like you are flip flopping on what it is YOUR argument is against mag on the ground.
Lets put this back into perspective a bit. The target audience here is the average, conventional soldier. Using this method, mag on the ground, the "average" conventional soldier is able to engage pop up targets on the standard Army qualification range and achieve higher scores. That in itself is indicative of a valid technique and balance of accuracy and speed. Your argument against it is moot, you are just being obstinate in admitting that the "Old Sarge" urban legend that it causes malfunctions has been proven to be invalid.