![]() ![]() Section 11: Tactical / Training Subject: Position SUL Msg# 1203362
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It’s hard for me to say without seeing your set up but a position I prefer is “compressed indoor ready”. This has both hands on the gun, fore arms against your lower chest, muzzle pointing just ahead of your feet. Also referred to as “muzzle depressed indoor ready” But in the tight quarters you seem to be describing SUL may be the way to go.
I don't see how you can recommend that due to the concrete floor. It would seem downrange is the only sensible direction. ??? |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I would say the main issue here is that in a building with a cement floor and other people around, there isn’t really a safe direction. It’s more of a least unsafe direction. (Other than down range.) SUL has it’s proponents and opponents. The situation you describe is one of the few things it’s good for. It’s hard for me to say without seeing your set up but a position I prefer is “compressed indoor ready”. This has both hands on the gun, fore arms against your lower chest, muzzle pointing just ahead of your feet. Also referred to as “muzzle depressed indoor ready” But in the tight quarters you seem to be describing SUL may be the way to go. |