Worse than the vehicular traffic impact will be the impact on shipping. The port of Baltimore will be closed until the wreckage of this bridge is removed. That looks like it'll take a while.
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Worse than the vehicular traffic impact will be the impact on shipping. The port of Baltimore will be closed until the wreckage of this bridge is removed. That looks like it'll take a while.
Sounds like this is the easy button for the Magpul forend:
https://www.gggaz.com/magpul-forearm-for-mossberg-shockwave.html
Now I know why I get so much praise for my AARs.
Anyway, curious: what about this course has caused you (I assume you're the author) to want to put an increased focus on personal health?
The episode reminded me of all the reasons why i DON'T own a snubby.
Sure thing. I'm glad I was one of the dozen who got to take it.
As I have been downshifting the last couple of years in the number of courses I take, I have been more circumspect about those...
For your reading pleasure:
https://civiliangunfighter.wordpress.com/2023/09/26/aar-two-pillars-training-john-hearne-cognitive-pistol-with-tactical-anatomy-culpeper-va-9-09-10-23/
Thanks. Hearne beat me to posting it here because I forgot my PF password!
I'll get the review of the pistol class up next week, I hope.
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?50828-AAR-Defensive-Elements-quot-Who-Are-You-With-A-Gun-quot-Muncie-IN-12-4-5-21
I was lucky in that the second time I took the above course, John Holschen...
Like LJP, I took vehicle specific classes with Pannone and Petty (I was in the same classes he was in). Also have done vehicle work with Paul Howe and John Murphy.
I don't understand all the hate...
Tagging LJP, my blog partner. He's the one who wrote that article so knows more about that.
I've trained with Paul twice and also seen all of his videos.
Tim, you're right (as usual). He clears a gun, looks away, then does it again. It forces focus, and he has his students do the same...
Maybe they didn't get the geometry right for Sigs (?).
Myself and everyone I personally know who's used them in Glocks has had success. Including with defensive ammo.
I've been very tempted to get a G48 after handling a friend's.
Some people seem to have great luck with the SA mags. Others none. Not enough to make me snag the gun or the mags. Would I be...
Laurel Falls Trail isn't super challenging. It's all uphill on the way to the falls and all downhill back. Saw a few people with strollers on it. I wouldn't do that, but they seemed to be...
I wish people/directors would learn that prequels mostly suck. You already know who is going to live so where is the drama? Heat, though not a perfect film, is my favorite film. It is best left to...
For your reading pleasure. Another winner from John Murphy:
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Like anything else physical, the more you do it the better you get at it. At my old school we were restraining students several times/day, so it got to the point where I could make eye contact with...
I do this for a living. We use CPI training. It's okay.
Edit: I guess I should add that CPI is Crisis Prevention Institute.
I've taken VCQB with Will Petty and Street & Vehicle with Mike Pannone (and to see these guys get into it with each other over the slightest minutiae on social media is.......annoying).
Of those...
For your reading pleasure, as always:
https://civiliangunfighter.wordpress.com/2021/12/16/aar-kembativz-brand-kelly-mccann-basic-combatives-fredericksburg-va-12-11-12-21/
For your reading pleasure:
https://civiliangunfighter.wordpress.com/2021/12/09/aar-defensive-elements-who-are-you-with-a-gun-muncie-in-12-4-5-21/
Yep. I'd look at this and/or some of Pat McNamara's drills.
The rolling roadblock is a thing in Ohio. Up until maybe 10 yrs ago, they used to actually have different posted speed limits for trucks vs. cars (truck speed limit was 5 or 10 mph lower). I think...
Not to mention how much $ he/his family has no doubt already spent on his defense.
Look at it this way: he's better than Bob Costas.