Staff Weenie
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helpup - I believe you may well be right in the '2 second' time given by the defendant resulting from a rehearsal he conducted to bolster his defence.
I also accept that Gunfighter training can, through repetitive training to the point of creating 'muscle memory', produce a very fast reaction time. But I wonder exactly how much practice would be required to form that skill, and does the CF routinely provide it and maintain it, or did he have some sort of equivalent training from the civilian world?
I just don’t buy his line though. As part of the Role 3 staff, it wasn’t uncommon for me to hear weapons from all contributing nations being cocked to clear outside of the trauma bay entrance. It never caused me, or anybody around me to jump and draw our pistols (though I was always concerned about the ANA’s and ANP’s legendary weapons ‘mishandling’ skills). And, having had ROE’s beaten into my overly thick skull, and suffering from an ongoing paranoia as to whether my weapon was always safe and secure wherever I went on KAF, I just don’t buy his story.
Since I don't believe there were any direct witnesses, we are left to determine the most probable causes of the event. In this case, outright probability seems to be going against the defendant.
I also accept that Gunfighter training can, through repetitive training to the point of creating 'muscle memory', produce a very fast reaction time. But I wonder exactly how much practice would be required to form that skill, and does the CF routinely provide it and maintain it, or did he have some sort of equivalent training from the civilian world?
I just don’t buy his line though. As part of the Role 3 staff, it wasn’t uncommon for me to hear weapons from all contributing nations being cocked to clear outside of the trauma bay entrance. It never caused me, or anybody around me to jump and draw our pistols (though I was always concerned about the ANA’s and ANP’s legendary weapons ‘mishandling’ skills). And, having had ROE’s beaten into my overly thick skull, and suffering from an ongoing paranoia as to whether my weapon was always safe and secure wherever I went on KAF, I just don’t buy his story.
Since I don't believe there were any direct witnesses, we are left to determine the most probable causes of the event. In this case, outright probability seems to be going against the defendant.