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Fundamental Gun Handling Videos, Part III: Safe Gun Handling
JTH:
--- Quote from: OnTheFly on February 06, 2015, 06:04:19 PM ---No...wait...what?! It didn't have bikinis, fire, and explosions? If not, disregard my prior comment. I was apparently watching the wrong video.
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Only special people got to watch the GOOD version.
Mali:
I have finally caught up on the unread posts out here and I am glad I kept going. This was a great video. I took it as a reminder that I need to be ever vigilant with my safety practices and also that I am not out of line when I call someone on their muzzle management.
Once again you have put out a great video that is well worth watching over and over.
Just curious, what are the rules for right handed people? ;D
abbafandr:
--- Quote from: jthhapkido on February 06, 2015, 11:39:33 AM ---(That, by the way, is part of a story from last year's IDPA classifier at ENGC wherein a firearms instructor came up to us asking some questions, and when asked to wear eye protection as there was shooting going on, retorted "I'm not on the line!" He then went to a different bay to "instruct" a student, and we later saw him standing at that student's 2 o'clock position still not wearing eye protection as the student was shooting. Yes, he was downrange of the student. Not wearing eye protection.)
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I remember that guy. He was trying to walk on and shoot the match.
I know one thing for sure; any 'instructor' who walks around a live firing line without eyes and ears is never going to instruct me in anything >:D
JTH:
--- Quote from: abbafandr on February 07, 2015, 08:20:35 PM ---I remember that guy. He was trying to walk on and shoot the match.
I know one thing for sure; any 'instructor' who walks around a live firing line without eyes and ears is never going to instruct me in anything >:D
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He's the guy whose students were pointing guns at each other in the classroom of a CCW State course, as shown in the pictures he posted on his business website and on his business Facebook page. (Which he thought were good business pictures showing how great his classes were.)
They have since been taken down after many people went ballistic about the lack of safety, but I'm sure people still have copies.
Oddly enough, his training business still gets people defending/suggesting it to others, so apparently safety still isn't that important to many people.
JTH:
--- Quote from: Mali on February 07, 2015, 09:17:52 AM ---Just curious, what are the rules for right handed people? ;D
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Right-handed people need to just suck it up and learn to shoot with the proper hand.
:P
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