In so hard. At least one, possibly 2 if we get Enigma compatibility.
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In so hard. At least one, possibly 2 if we get Enigma compatibility.
While attending coursework last month I asked Tim Herron who he would recommend locally in the ABQ area and he pointed me to these guys https://www.abqconcealedcarry.com/ They've trained with him and...
Signed up the moment I saw the notification. Really hoping this one goes - Rangemaster courses west of TX are rare as hen's teeth.
Really hoping I can make it to this one.
The unfortunate quandary about the BOP is pretty microcosmic for corrections as a field - the overwhelming majority of your high performers will jump ship to other agencies within a few years, unless...
runcible might have some input?
John, do you have a reference elaborating on this, or do I just need to get my butt to a CSAT class (I know that)?
When I went through his instructor class Chuck Haggard discussed that the only foam product on the market that works within a reasonable time frame is the Deftec stuff. Not sure if that's still the...
That's amazing; of all the things to retain they're still using the same godawful clips that made the original a nonstarter. https://imgur.io/a/28E0b
If only most correctional agencies would provide any sort of meaningful entry-level training to their people, much less send them to an academy (mine did not)...
My agency has adopted a modified version of the Shivworks LEO curriculum as our control tactics program and they're doing a pretty solid job of starting things on the mat and then moving on to...
Right front pocket has a pocket shield holding a Spyderco Rescue Jr, Knipex mini-plier in a BFG ten speed pistol pouch, Stiletto Pro, and a "my bad $20".
I've definitely been wrong before but seeing how roundly underwhelming the Incog turned out to be, I'm not holding my breath.
I've run Ares Gear and Blue Alpha duty belts for upwards of 7 years now, and the Blue Alpha lowpro inner as my daily off duty driver. Both are excellent, and your personal preferences will largely...
I carry a fullsize M&P 1.0 in 9mm, same SKU as my duty gun. If I had my druthers I would carry the same model with a thumb safety but want to replicate my work gear as closely as possible
https://www.abc4.com/news/local-news/man-who-loses-eye-after-being-pepper-sprayed-sues-city-of-st-george-3-officers/ The Pepperblaster/JPX line of products is a *bad* idea. The above incident is not...
If edged weapons training is what you need, our own Paul Sharp of Shivworks and moderator at the Unarmed Combatives subforum is now coaching out of the Straight Blast Gym in Boise. He can get you...
That doesn't seem right. I know for a fact that their Frequent Flyer belts are designed specifically such that the Velcro is not necessary to maintain belt tension and I can't imagine them deviating...
There's a reason that, despite being drawn to street cop work, I elected to go federal LE and am only applying for other federal agencies going forward.
I carried a Pepperblaster for several years and stopped, mostly due to the high potential for serious eye injury that delivery system carries with it...
You may be better off finding a regional seminar, grabbing a buddy, attending together, and then training in a garage/basement for sustainment. https://shivworks.com/course/ecqc-north-carolina-21/
Try this link https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-paranoid-are-you-tickets-132094324681?aff=erellivmlt
I used Howard Leights for several years and they were perfectly serviceable, especially with the Noisefighters gel cups. I was turned onto the AKT1 Sport electronic muffs by Paul Sharp last year, and...
Superb, essential coursework. After a basic overview of drawing from the holster, this is the one class I would have every new concealed carrier attend.
Super thread drift inbound, but it seems a high percentage of dialed in conversation in our realms has shifted to social media sites, for better or worse.