Originally Posted by
Sgt5811
As a former Marine MOUT instructor and current full time member of a TRF,I would add that the loud force of violence that is indicative of a CQB/CQC environment includes as many rounds into the room with as many guns into the room as possible, all as soon as you enter. That means that entry teams will have to shoot on the move. Also, shooting on the move might be useful when breaking contact in a combat evironment. "Oh shit" shouldn't happen, but it does. Situational awareness only goes so far. Rounds out are rounds out. Rounds on target are another thing entirely... Practice, practice, practice!