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Well, I am of the age that I ‘was part’ of that era so perhaps I’m too old, hahah.. First, note that even liquor store owners wore suits to work! I would not discount anything the video discusses/shows… no matter revolver or modern day pistols. The ideals are valid today; accuracy, two hand and point shooting, cover vs concealment, situational awareness (on foot or in a patrol car), all these are essential. The discussion about ricochets, so accurate and commonly taught today. Remember, that cop walked a beat back when SWAT or any special response was unheard of and the lone officer was often the ‘only’ first responder and did “go in!” Great video. I have it in my collection and several others (Google – Newhall Shooting for some great LASO training stuff about that tragic day; or try this video for ‘old time’ pistoleros…www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDP8BRSEjrA Pretty wild stuff but the same mindset and and tactical awareness are expressed and we can all remember that anytime, any year. All be safe! Thanks for the forum Chris!
Thought it informative. Ricochet info interesting. Much of it in use today. Thanks
Chief love your Training Posts and your videos! I would Highly Recomend to anyone your Package on How to Shoot Like A Navy SEAL. My Shooting Education has been thrust substantially forward from your instruction! All The Best!J.SharpHMC (SARC) (FMF) Ret. USN
That was a great video! The trick shots were crazy, not sure I’d trust anyone to do that.Thanks,Chris