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  • swamper

    Curmudgeon in Training
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    I ran across this post the other day while I was supposed to be checking drawings, doing a short circuit study, or some such. I've often thought about this many times and even thank instructors for what they do.

    http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=99110

    Mr. Vickers

    I'm currently serving as an officer working with an Infantry platton in the Swedish Army. We are to deploy to AFG in
    1,5 years and I'm looking to step up our training with our carbines to make me and my soldiers into better shooters.
    So far focus has been on weapons manipulation and speed inside 100 yards. What do you feel is important to focus on considering
    combat distance in said country? Any tips on drills to enhance capability on longer distances?

    Due to ITAR, training with you or any other accalaimed shooting coach in the US is not possible. Are you aware of something of similar quality in Europe?
    Looking to become a better "duty shooter" as well as stepping up my 3-Gun game with my AR15.

    Hope you had a nice weekend!

    We're practically in the "land of milk and honey" with regards to civvies being able to train under the best of the best. I wish more people would -- and in some cases could (monetarily, time restricted, etc.) -- take advantage of these opportunities.

    So, to get to the point and because I'm not such a wordy guy, thanks to all you veterans and former LEO's who see fit to train us civvy dunderheads. :D
     

    Vanilla Gorilla

    The Gringo Pistolero
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    Look how good we got it locally: VATA, Haley, VIking Tactics, Tiger McGee, Tom Givens, Scott Reitz will all be in La in 2013 teaching.
     

    SR-NOLA

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    Look how good we got it locally: VATA, Haley, VIking Tactics, Tiger McGee, Tom Givens, Scott Reitz will all be in La in 2013 teaching.

    I agree.......all of them top notch trainers that get their point across. We are lucky to have so many of these guys presenting here given our population and size here in South LA.
     

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