Tgace
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I was putting my time in with my SIRT Pistol last night...
...working on my presentation, the mechanics of grip, target transitions, reloads...etc.
Later on, before bed, I was reading another chapter of Japanese Swordsmanship:Technique and Practice when a thought struck me. What practical difference is there between drawing a sword and drawing a pistol?
Is drawing, cutting and re-sheathing a Katana somehow physically different from drawing a pistol while laterally moving, engaging a target (live or dry), assessing then re-holstering? Isn't the physical/mental/spiritual benefit of a weapon based martial art more about the mental attitude of for lack of a better phrase "perfection of movement and mental clarity"? Couldn't that be accomplished just as easily with a different weapon being drawn from a different container?
...working on my presentation, the mechanics of grip, target transitions, reloads...etc.
Later on, before bed, I was reading another chapter of Japanese Swordsmanship:Technique and Practice when a thought struck me. What practical difference is there between drawing a sword and drawing a pistol?
Is drawing, cutting and re-sheathing a Katana somehow physically different from drawing a pistol while laterally moving, engaging a target (live or dry), assessing then re-holstering? Isn't the physical/mental/spiritual benefit of a weapon based martial art more about the mental attitude of for lack of a better phrase "perfection of movement and mental clarity"? Couldn't that be accomplished just as easily with a different weapon being drawn from a different container?