Couldn't find this on here anywhere, thought it would be interesting to some.
Couldn't find this on here anywhere, thought it would be interesting to some.
Last edited by Slavex; 10-10-2012 at 04:12 PM. Reason: forgot to add the video
...and to think today you just have fangs
Rob Engh
BC, Canada
I don't see a link...am I missing something
Fairness leads to extinction much faster than harsh parameters.
I'm pretty sure it's this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_BxQSxnD1g
Lots of interesting vintage videos on the publicresourceorg channel on Youtube.
I dig that they wanted the officer to put rounds in the "kill zone".
Fundamentals of Double Action Revolver Shooting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViX9D...feature=relmfu
Old School...
Trigger Control discussion at 06:15
I'd like to hear from anyone who went through classes like those in the video on how they would rate them against training circa 2012.
The vehicle ambush one is pretty good, especially looking at the old cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXcZR...feature=relmfu
Mitchell, I went through a revolver course in about 1978 or 79 that was hosted by a local (East Tennessee State University) Criminal Justice department. Other than the obvious issue of round guns vrs. square ones, we were way, way behind today's times. The two handed (Weaver) grip was slowly getting around and both the "wrist grab" and the "tea cup" grips were used. The Jelly Bryce hip shoot was indeed the one handed grip of the day.
I love how the liquor store guy doesn't actually describe the suspect much but the officer knows the jacket color, that he's white etc. Then as he starts to move away, the owner tries to talk more and he ignores him lol.
...and to think today you just have fangs
Rob Engh
BC, Canada
Acting!
http://vimeo.com/15476780