Thgis is me and Yam Man Yau in rapid fire techniques
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rapid fire.
Straight back and head upright not 'chin on chest' Head up means that light from the target enters the eye and hits the retina at right angles so you get a clear straight view. Chin down means a distorted line to the retina and a distorted target view and your shots go high. ie; over the top at 20 yards. Have a look at the hammers on the revolvers. Mine is back and bang. First shot hit. The difference between walking away to do the report or being carried away. This photo was recovered from a chinese peoples security station raided and closed down by SB. So even they were accessing our capabilities and identities
shooting technicals
Have a look at the photo. For protection I wore ear defenders. Yam used to put a .38 bullet in each ear instead. Good job it isnt that kung fu thing where you slam both your hands over the ears.