Posts Tagged Training

K9 Warriors

Mike Ritland is a former US Navy SEAL who trains military dogs. He has written a book about his experience with military dogs and founded the Warrior Dog Foundation. He was also interviewed on 60 Minutes in a segment about military dogs:

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Spec Ops Medics vs. PETA

SOFREP has a good article about the necessity of live tissue training for medics. They use goats which PETA objects to:

Today, groups like PETA are engaging in political activism to try to shut down LTT in the SOCM school house at Ft. Bragg. This can’t happen. It will literally kill our soldiers. Groups like PETA have convinced certain politicians that the same quality training can be done on mannequins or medical training dummies. This simply is not true. There is nothing more realistic than living flesh and blood.

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Proper Glock Shooting Technique

From Military Arms Channel:

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Fight Like A Girl

From Breach Bang Clear:

A few weeks ago I attended Haley Strategic Partner’s Adaptive Carbine One course at Arrowhead Firearms Training in Victoria, Texas. The amount of information I received over the duration of three days was extremely valuable. It was applicable not only just to carbine manipulation, but also to other weapon systems and even my perspective on everyday life as an armed citizen. I thought it would be helpful to evaluate the course in the context of my personal background and training experiences thus far.

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Safety in a Defensive Shooting Situation

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Sighting in a Rifle

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Todd Jarrett: Setting Up on Target

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“Hot” Weapons on the Range

From USA Carry:

I know that some would say (and have) that training a client to shoot and move with a loaded firearm is unsafe. Yet I would argue that not training a client to shoot and move safely with a loaded firearm does more harm than it does good, as doing so only transfers the training risk from the relative safety of the range to the much more hazardous real world environment where the safety net is not present. In the end, I would say that training and learning to safely move with a loaded firearm is safer than not training to safely move with a loaded firearm.

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Practical D.O.P.E.

From NSSF:

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Todd Jarrett: Tactical Reload

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Todd Jarrett: Shooting on the Move

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Todd Jarrett on Shooting Prone

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Todd Jarrett on Kneeling

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Todd Jarrett on Proper Pistol Grip

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Todd Jarrett on Holsters

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