On this topic, how does this whole process work? I've read over the rule book, but how to you get to the bigger competitions that are broadcast on tv? Do you have to find a qualifier locally and place and then move from there?
I'm looking for a challenge, specifically pistol, and I'm lost...
I adjust the length on my stock if I am wearing armor as you are correct, my cheek weld changes. If I am wearing just my normal road vest I run the stock on my M4 fully extended, and it puts my nose just behind the charging handle. If I add a plate carrier or an wearing a heavier entry vest I...
I would say it indicates a training gap. Qualifying on a one way range is just that, meeting a standard. It is hardly training. There needs to be ongoing training, and training under stress, perhaps on a three month cycle, i.e. January=winter qualification, February=skills day including...
Before you run out and buy plates, do a little research.
FIRST: not all plates are created equal. You have ceramic, polythylene, steel, etc with each having pro's and con's.
SECOND: stand alone of inconjunction? Stand alone plates mean that they are the complete armor system themselves and...
Plates are sized like shirts, small, medium, large, etc. Ceramic armor is designed to protect the critical center mass are, i.e. from your sternal notch down to mid abdomen, taking into account lung/heart/aorta/etc. The standard size plate (size large SAPI plate) is a 10" wide by 12" tall...
This is another example of why even instructors need monitoring. I posted in another thread of numerous and flagrant safety violations by an NRA instructor at a local range. When reported to the range cadre initially the answer was "but he's an instructor and know's what he's doing." Once...
Again to each their own, but there is no "flip" to the gun. As the arm extends out the gun naturally rotates up to the aligned position. No flip. Secondly, it has its place, such as moving past friendlies, i.e. in a stack, having someone drop/take up coverage, etc. It is a tool in what...
Colonel Mustard Here,
As any bit of research will show most shootings involving the average officer (not those that train day in and day out) accuracy drops significantly. Adrenaline, weather, nerves, fear, etc can all cause accuracy to drop. Add to this that maybe they were threat focused...
I use this position all the time, both on the range and in real world applications at work. It is one position, simply an additional tool in the tool box. Some use it, some don't. Just because on unit, SEALs/whoever, don't use it doesn't mean it doesn't have its place. I can tell you from...
Pelvic shots are a niche shot that has been used with success in some OIS's in the past (the Time's Square shooting comes to mind.)
It is also viable when a subject doesn't respond to center of mass shots, such as having body armor, drugs on board or a goal driven behavioral disorder. A head...
I'd like Glock to make a 1911....traditional design with Glock reliability/internals
-8rnd .45 magazine with low-profile slap plate
-surefire 300 pistol light
-ambi-safety, RTF finish on the grips
-red trintium front/green rear night sights