Ronin Thought of the Day

Once again we consult A Book of Five Rings (Go Rin No Sho) written by the greatest samurai warrior, Miyamoto Musashi:

When you decide to attack, keep calm and dash in quickly, forestalling the enemy. Or you can advance seemingly strongly but with a reserved spirit, forestalling him with the reserve.
Alternately, advance with as strong a spirit as possible, and when you reach the enemy move with your feet a little quicker than normal, unsettling him and overwhelming him sharply.
Or, with your spirit calm, attack with a feeling of constantly crushing the enemy, from first to last. The spirit is to win in the depths of the enemy.
These are all Ken No Sen.

Know your Ken No Sen, dude.

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  1. 1/Bring the .45 to eye level.
    2/First pad of the index finger pressing on the trigger.
    3/Support the grip and magazine with your off hand.
    4/Exhale slowly as you align the front sight in the notch of the rear sight.
    5/Squeeze the trigger back as though it were an eye dropper releasing one drop.
    6/Ride the pistol’s recoil. It should return to the Original Sight Picture.
    7/Repeat Steps 5 and 6 until the slide locks back on an empty magazine.

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