MentellusMaximus
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True on all counts. It is also far more comfortable and easier to carry openly. But the days are past that an open-carry firearm is a visible deterrent, the predator sees it as motivation.
Training and mindset can change all of this. The only training that farmers get (if any) is static line shooting from standing, kneeling or prone position, great for hunting game, but completely unsuitable for tactical engagement of a "customer" who wants to "buy chickens", or 6-8 "work seekers" who arrive at 02H00. We get taught to be gentlemen, have proper table manners, we don't cheat at games and all that. But CQB training teaches you to "always cheat, always win" no matter what, because the "gentlemen" aren't. Most have had formal SADF training 35-40 years ago at best, the rules that were applied in the SADF were suitable for a battalion of troops, only load your magazine when instructed, only go one-up when you receive the order, wait until you hear the order to fire. Today those same rules of engagement get applied by the farmers, and the farmers get killed, firearms taken away, family tortured and raped.
There needs to be a change in training and mindset.
Indeed, open carry is looking for kak.
In a fight, if you are not cheating, it is not a serious fight.
The SADF training we went through at the time is not relevant in a SHTF gun fight, yet many still believe 'maar ek was mos in die army...'
Some of the people I was with on my recent hunting trip is family, and I fear for them all the time, because of their mindset.
