[hider=Gunkata style] [h2]01: Army Standard[/h2] [u][b]Principles[/b][/u] This form emphasizes accurate, precise shooting at all ranges to minimize casualties and maximize efficiency. It breeds good habits for future forms. [u][b]Execution[/b][/u] With both hands on the gun, one should be able to quickly hit three meter wide targets from 30 yards in quick succession. [h2]02: Double Tap[/h2] [u][b]Principles[/b][/u] Two pistols are held at the same time and fired in quick succession, doubling ones magazine size, fire-rate, and gives them the ability to strike two targets at once. [u][b]Execution[/b][/u] One should be able to unload both pistols into two different, moving targets and reload them both in 7 seconds or less. [h2]03: Pistol Whip[/h2] [u][b]Principles[/b][/u] Magazines are ejected, and both guns are held by the barrel to act as a set of short, impromptu batons. Powerful and quick short-range strikes are the name of the game here. [u][b]Execution[/b][/u] In one motion, the user ejects both guns' magazines, flips them to hold them by the barrel, and strikes with both simultaneously. [h2]04: T-Strike[/h2] [u][b]Principles[/b][/u] With both pistols held upside down like tonfa, the barrel is able to act as a tool to parry or shield oneself. Defending oneself at close ranges becomes much easier in this form. [u][b]Execution[/b][/u] The user should be able to use the swing of one of their tonfa-guns to parry a weapon's strike twice in a row-- once with each weapon. [/hider]