I practiced in the United States

Chapter 213 American Iai Practice, Grandmaster Level [Shooting]

Li Ang now feels like going home when he comes to the local police station. Almost everyone is an acquaintance and everyone he meets will say hello to him.

There is no way, compared with those doctors in hospitals who only charge fees but don't treat patients, Li Ang is simply an angel sent by God.

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Many of their old cervical and lumbar spine problems were almost all cured by Li Ang at the price of not even needing a single examination. Everyone who saw them had to say "God bless you".

Coming to the police station to learn actual marksmanship sounds like a magical thing, but it's different when Li Ang comes here.

After Li Ang and Chief Bush expressed their thoughts on the grounds of interest, Chief Bush not only agreed immediately, he even approached the office and publicity department and asked them to treat the matter as a matter for the police and citizens of the police station. Cooperate and exchange activities to coordinate arrangements.

Citizens help the police solve crimes and go to the police station to conduct free clinics. The police station teaches citizens practical skills. It sounds like that.

Chief Bush flashed several police officers who were good at this in his mind, but he eliminated them one by one. Either their skills were lacking, or they were only good at competitive shooting and lacked actual combat experience. Finally, he decided to do it himself. Come and teach Li Ang in person.

Of course, Li Ang is very willing to have the sergeant teach in person. He has been a police officer for more than 20 years and has a wealth of practical experience. If he were in other countries, he might not have a chance to shoot for a long time. But in free America, such opportunities are all too common.

Although the skills he has mastered can be honed slowly by himself after advancing to a high level, but in the early stages of skill learning, if he has a good teacher, it will greatly speed up the early learning process, which is equivalent to saving time in disguise. .

Chief Bush took Li Ang to their special training range. However, many police officers who were temporarily off duty also came over to watch the fun. This was also the first time they heard that someone came to the police station to play with guns. of.

This training range, compared to the professional shooting ranges outside that charge a fee, is of course much simpler. It only adds some exclusive items, such as a humanoid sign with kidnappers holding hostages, shooting between multiple obstacles, etc.

"Actually, the actual use of firearms is an advanced course. For this part of the ability to be effective, it must be based on solid basic shooting skills."

"For example, I teach you how to predict and shoot at enemies that move irregularly. This is an advanced training for shooting moving targets. If you haven't even practiced shooting at fixed targets, no matter how good you are at predicting, you will definitely miss. of"

Chief Bush first explained to Li Ang some basic skills that need to be mastered in actual firearms training. This was also to give Li Ang a vaccination first, lest he find no effect at all after practicing. It was attributed to the teaching itself.

Anyway, Li Ang came to study out of interest, so it was naturally an interest-based teaching method, so he just wanted to let Li Ang have fun and increase his knowledge. Whether he learned it or not, it didn't matter that much.

If you want to teach in a serious way, you must start with basic shooting training. You must practice on your own at the shooting range for at least three months. After you have a foundation in all aspects, you can then start this type of learning.

"The first thing is to learn to draw a gun first. This action can be said to be the most basic and crucial thing in actual combat. Sometimes the difference between life and death is this moment. Whoever can take the lead will have it." initiative"

After Sergeant Bush finished speaking, he directly showed Leon a wave. What should be said, the speed was really fast. His hand almost fell down. The moment it touched the holster, the pistol was caught in his hand, and then Load and aim.

This series of actions was almost completed in about a second.

But Sheriff Bush still shook his head, obviously not satisfied with his current speed.

"As you get older, your reaction speed has somewhat declined. In real situations, it is impossible for you to keep the gun in your hand all the time, because you don't know when an unexpected situation will occur, but when an accident occurs , we must be able to draw the gun immediately.”

He demonstrated it to Li Ang twice more, and then directly handed his gun and holster into Li Ang's hands.

"Okay, now let's try it on you."

In fact, Chief Bush did not go into many details. These are the experiences he has learned over the past twenty years. It is not that he is reluctant to teach Li Ang, but this is his teaching method. Teaching you something will make it difficult for people to master it so quickly.

Until you realize the shortcomings of your movements and discover your mistakes, you can study again at this time and absorb and digest them better.

"Don't be nervous, kid. Just like I just showed you, do it as fast as you can and I'll time it for you."

"3, 2, 1, start!"

Sheriff Bush felt as if he pressed the stopwatch twice. He was stunned when he saw Leon aiming the gun, then moved his eyes to the stopwatch in his hand, and subconsciously read the numbers on it.

"64 seconds"

"Can you do it again? What I just saw wasn't very clear."

Sheriff Bush planned to start timing directly from the moment Li Ang moved his hand this time, hoping to accurately measure the speed at which he completed the entire process.

"51 seconds."

The time was 13 seconds faster than the last time, which was normal because Leon needed a reaction time to hear him say "start" and then start.

This was a terrifying speed, which was enough to qualify for the quick-draw shooting competition, but it shouldn't happen to Leon. You know, this was only the second time he used this action. Before that, he didn't even know if Leon had ever touched a gun.

What surprised him even more was that when Leon drew his gun, he still used the ordinary plan he taught, not the action he improved at all, but even so, he drew his gun faster than himself.

Has his reaction been so slow?

Sheriff Bush doubted his life for a while.

"Hey, Joe, come and try it. Yes, this action."

He called a young police officer who was watching the excitement nearby. He was relatively young, less than 30 years old, but he had several years of police experience. Logically speaking, he should have both experience and young reaction ability.

After a moment, Sheriff Bush looked at the 49 seconds on the stopwatch and finally felt relieved. He was not old, and it was not that Joe was too slow, but that Leon was too fast.

He suddenly felt that his worries were unnecessary, and his usual teaching method did not seem to work well with him.

Sheriff Bush taught Leon all his experience and skills as if he had accepted his fate, but watched his speed getting faster, 46 seconds, 43 seconds, 41 seconds, 39 seconds

"It's a pity that you don't become a policeman."

He sighed again.

Leon's performance reminded him of a person who has reached the pinnacle in the field of rapid gun drawing, Bob Monden.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, this man is currently the fastest gunman in the world.

It is said that he only needs 0.175 seconds to draw a gun, aim, and shoot, and the action can only be seen clearly through a high-speed camera.

Although the quick draw in practical shooting requires that the hands cannot be placed on the gun at the beginning, the shooting distance is far, and it takes more time to raise the gun with normal gun-raising action.

But this speed is still far beyond the level of normal people, and is far beyond the speed that ordinary people can achieve through long-term practice.

The appearance of Li Ang once again proves that in front of those geniuses, hard work is really not worth mentioning.

The only thing that can comfort myself is probably that my shooting skills are barely enough and will not be surpassed by this stinky boy for a while.

Those police officers who came to eat melons were also hit by Li Ang, especially Joe who just came to demonstrate.

Is there really such a big gap between 28 and 18 years old?

So there was an abnormal phenomenon different from usual days. When Sheriff Bush took the initiative to train them, everyone had low interest in learning. Now that others do not force them to learn, one or two are very active in learning.

After learning about Li Ang's talent in learning, Sheriff Bush also accelerated his teaching progress. He originally planned to teach him for a few more days so that he could come often and do physical therapy for himself.

But after half a day, before the end of the get off work day, he found that he had nothing to teach him.

"Okay, okay, kid, you have learned all my experience. Now you only need to add a little shooting skills, and you can immediately transform into the best police officer in the entire jurisdiction. I'm not kidding, and this even includes myself."

Sheriff Bush's tone was a little melancholy, but it also contained recognition of Li Ang.

"If you have time, you can also come to our shooting range to practice shooting. I will ask someone to take care of this. Don't worry."

Li Ang agreed verbally, but still refused in his heart. It's not that he doesn't want to show off, but it's really unnecessary. Moreover, the impression of his good shooting skills entering the police's cognition is not a good thing.

Although the skills he learned this afternoon did not form a new skill, they increased his proficiency in [shooting].

Once a skill reaches the master or grandmaster level, the progress of increasing proficiency through single practice will be very slow. For example, [vehicle driving], if he keeps driving a car to practice, the speed of increasing proficiency will definitely not catch up with his practice of driving a truck.

In the next few days, he spent almost all his time in the shooting range, but the way of practice was not limited to shooting targets. He also added a lot of actions that he combined according to what he learned from Sheriff Bush. The speed of his proficiency increase was much higher than that of simple target shooting training.

Li Ang was happy practicing there, but the owner of the shooting range was terrified.

He originally thought that Li Ang was just an ordinary gun enthusiast, or a military fan, which was normal. He had met many young people who spent a lot of time in the shooting range.

As for buying some guns, this was also normal, because he was not old enough, but he had such a need, just like a minor occasionally wanted to drink a sip of wine, he understood it very well.

But now, what is Li Ang practicing?

Encounter, breaking through the crowd, long-range sniping targets, and rapid gun shooting are all for actual combat.

The most important thing is that based on his many years of experience in playing with guns, these actions are quite professional and practical, and it is impossible to practice blindly.

Coupled with the accuracy of marksmanship that he had seen from Li Ang's professional players, the shooting range owner had no doubt that if he wanted to, he could even sweep his shooting range by himself.

Reminiscent of when Li Ang approached him to buy grenades, he doubted Li Ang's future career plan. Was he to become a killer? Or to rob a bank?

He now asks himself to pay as little attention to Li Ang as possible, lest he want to silence him one day.

As for the weapons customized by Li Ang, he was not in a hurry at first, but now he would rather pay some money himself to let the other party speed up, just because he was afraid that Li Ang would be impatient to wait.

Li Ang was in a very good mood today because his [Shooting] finally advanced to the master level, and the weapons and equipment he ordered from the shooting range owner also arrived.

【shooting】

43/5000 (Grandmaster)

(Feature: Aiming ability enhanced by 60%)

(Feature: Firearm control ability enhanced by 20%)

Li Ang stood in the middle of an open space. Targets were placed at various angles and distances in front of him. However, at this time, he suddenly turned his body and turned his back to these targets.

He took out his mobile phone from his pocket. The reflection of Li Ang's mobile phone in the resting state was observing the position of the target behind him, and then he picked up the pistol and fired continuously behind him.

He learned this trick from movies. Of course, this would not happen in actual combat, but there would be times when he would rely on a mirror to shoot around a corner. The reason why he practiced this way was just to make it more difficult.

After a bunch of bullets were fired, he did not check the bullet holes on the target because he was sure that every one of them was a bullseye.

Needless to say, in a head-on conflict, the American Iai is really useful. It is much more lethal and more powerful than concealed weapons. Whether it is a pistol or a rifle, it can be fired continuously, but darts cannot. .

[Hidden Weapon Throwing] This skill is better than the word "dark", or it can only be used as a backup skill when there is no chance to get a hot weapon. Currently, it cannot be used as a main skill.

It wasn't until one day that the darts he threw were more powerful than the bullets fired by a large-caliber anti-material sniper rifle that he was able to eliminate some of the hot weapons.

After finishing the work, Li Ang came to the inner room and looked at a huge black suitcase on the ground. The equipment he ordered was inside.

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