I noticed their stances too, but I wasn't surprised at all. Depending on what their MOS is and how long they've been in, it's likely that they haven't received any pistol training at all. You don't even touch a pistol in boot camp or in most MOS schools, so usually it's up to your unit to train you if they see the need. And many units don't.jason_iowa said:Funny, in the Navy they taught me to shoot with an appropriate stance.
Huh!? Where the heck did this come from? Why are you insulting these guys?Co Th G said:Total amateurs at handgun shooting with their Weaver stances and their heads cranked down to aim. But I'm sure they are arrogant enough to think they are all badass "operators".
Yeah, one thing I noticed when my platoon went to the pistol range for the first time was that most people shot pretty well despite having less-than-optimal stances and grips. The Fundamentals of Marine Corps Marksmanship were taught extensively to each of us in relation to the rifle, but apparently it translated to the pistol well enough that most of us were pretty accurate, even if we didn't have a good stance or grip.James K said:I have always made it a practice to check another shooter's target before even thinking of offering criticism or advice.
THEY ARE MARINES.... what other reason do you need..... but that is only if you have earned the right to do it with your own blood and sweat.Why are you insulting these guys?