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Hi Matt,
I actually prefer the Fairbairn 1/2 hip over the QK hip when time is short to respond, the distance is under 12 feet, and there's only one known assailant when the action starts.
As you've mentioned, both blend seemlessly so you can start from one and move in and out of both as the situation evolves/dictates.
For those who might not be aware, Matt can also get people to shoot with utter reliability using the Fairbairn/Sykes/Applegate skills in very short time periods. These skills are imperative to have in your tool box for the street. Plenty of Matt's work/training involves one handed skills.
Thanks for the kind words. Stay sharp
Brownie
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