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with your handgun. First of all, you can't hit what you can't see and, secondly, if you don't hit what you're aiming at, you may not get a second chance, but if you don't see your attacker until it's too late, then there will certainly not be another chance.

One must also remember that a perfectly placed shot doesn't guarantee the end of a violent confrontation. A definitive list of what must happen to stop an aggressor in his tracks just does not exist. Too many variables must be considered and taken into account for this to ever happen.                                                   -

One must always ask themselves, `How important is it for me to survive? and, "How am I going to survive?" The more you can learn, the more realistic your training and the better your marksmanship skills become will go a long way to answering these questions. Your ability to pay attention to your surroundings ,mental alertness) will also be a key to your survival.

When you finally begin your preparation for the streets, knowledge will always translate into power. Remember, it's mindset, education, training and proficiency that :must come together in order to give you the ability to survive and win a violent confrontation.