I
can honestly say that this was a fast 50 minute video. Some times when
I sit down to watch a instructional video, the introduction drags on
and on and focuses more on who the instructor is and what they have
done rather than the meat of the information that is supposedly there.
This one wastes no time. I found my self very focused and intent on
making sure I caught every thing. Even though the information and
demonstration went quickly the instructors taught from multiple
different angles and the different lessons were basically shown twice.
It was like, here it is, now here it is again, next!.... What is great
is that when I pushed pause to mentally or physically go though the
different lessons, that was easy to do as each lesson is clearly
delineated. The end of the video is really interesting as it goes
though dry fire practice techniques. It is made very clear that when
you go to do this, specific safety procedures are outlined to be
followed strictly. The dry fire practice session should run from 10 to
20 minutes, not more. The explanation is that as practitioners we need
to be focused and practice correctly for a brief period and when that
time is over to stop completely physically and mentally. It is the
scenario of perfect practice makes perfect. A word of caution, the dry
fire practice icons that flash on the screen in stationary, open
territory and CQB situations were very funny. It was just a bit incongruous to be watching a video with the intention of practicing shoot straight at the TV. Nothing like cartoon like figures of grimacing bad guys to
brighten your funny bone. Needless to say I was not practicing the dry
fire at that time and a good thing too because I would have had to
follow their instruction for if you get interrupted during your
session. You are to go though all of the safety steps again and start
from the beginning. This video has added more tidbits to my airsofting
and real steal shooting life. This is good stuff and I am looking
forward to seeing the other videos in this Gunsite series.
Topics covered inside this video include:
- The 4 general safety rules
- The Tactical carbine System
- Loading / Unloading
- General Ballistics
- Carry Methods
- Mounts
- Tactical / Speed Reloading
- Supported Firing Positions
- Malfunctions - Immediate Action Drills
- Multiple Targets
- Shooting on the move
- Tactical Presentations
- Low Light Methods
- Care and Cleaning
- Dry Fire Safety Practice
- Dry Fire Study Guide
- Other Gunsite Videos
Gunsite's educational techniques are synonymous with leading edge excellence in tactical firearms training. The carbine is rapidly becoming the firearm of choice for tactical operations professionals. Carbines have proven to be versatile, easy to use, and accurate in tactical applications. Learn the most efficient and productive methods for harnessing the flexibility of this weapon system and its accessories. Gunsite professional instructors explain and demonstrate the topics.
About...
Gunsite was founded in 1976 by Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper, author, columnist, professor, WW II and Korean War combat veteran. Col. Cooper intended Gunsite to be the vehicle for spreading the Modern Technique of the Pistol, which he created during his years in Big Bear Lake, CA. Jeff Cooper built the facility, just west of Paulden, Arizona, about twenty miles north of Prescott, in the high Sonoran desert. Located in rolling hills at 5000 feet, the western sun and wide-open landscapes delight the eye and contribute to their relaxed western atmosphere. Jeff passed away September 25, 2006 at the age of 86. Janelle lives on the Gunsite ranch and oversees Jeff's library and museum in their home. Gunsite is conveniently located thirty miles south of Interstate 40 and within two hours of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. General aviation and military aircraft will find Prescott’s Love Field even more convenient. Numerous hotels and restaurants abound in Prescott, the original capitol of the Arizona Territory. There’s a great deal of history, and much to see, including the Grand Canyon, nearby Sedona and Flagstaff. Gunsite’s operation covers 2000 acres, with modern facilities, large classrooms, a fully stocked Pro Shop and a full-service gunsmith operation for our clients only. They have a modern new campground with pavilion, laundry facilities, hot showers and hookups for travel trailers and recreational vehicles. Gunsite has a variety of different ranges purpose-built for their class offerings, including outdoor and indoor simulators, a 400 yard KD rifle range, an unknown distance range, and various steel ranges for specific purposes. Most of the target arrays move, turn, run, pop-up or appear and disappear. http://www.gunsite.com
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