Posted: 6/15/2009 1:57:16 PM EDT
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http://s717.photobucket.com/albums/ww177/Tactical_Resp/
Ok, fess up. |
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http://s717.photobucket.com/albums/ww177/Tactical_Resp/?action=view¤t=MVI_1778.flv Ok, fess up. link doesn't work for me |
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Go here and watch the vid:
http://s717.photobucket.com/albums/ww177/Tactical_Resp/ Unbelievable. |
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Go here and watch the vid: http://s717.photobucket.com/albums/ww177/Tactical_Resp/ Unbelievable. thanks. Those are some of the dumbest people I have ever seen. I never want to be at a range with any of them. That includes the photographer. |
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Damn, that is crazy. If that photog had done the same thing at a CHL qualification test, he'd be on the ground bleeding from multiple wounds! ![]() at my class this weekend people were hitting the top of the second berm behind the main back stop. I was like "WTF are they shooting at" |
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That is either the bravest man on earth or the dumbest sumb$% in the universe. ![]() ![]() ![]()
That was just simply....WOW i just don't have the words for it. i was thinking the same. either hes got a large pair or his shoes have Velcro.... i dont know who in their right mind would let that go on. |
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From another forum: That was a class by Tactical Response held here at South River Gun Club in Georgia.
http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=86877 Ryan |
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Quoted: wow...... love it...................dumb a** mofo, and i have seen people miss the paper that close too... My grandma thought you only needed to use the front sight to aim.... She missed the burm at the range we took her to. ![]() Had to call it quits and do some extra instruction... It was not a safe situation. |
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=9&f=4&t=227214
Uh, is this the place? |
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Same group. |
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Do they have an on sight gunsmith to install sights on the side of the slide? http://www.tacticalresponse.com/d/files/images/coFightingPistolMoving.preview.jpg http://www.tacticalresponse.com/d/files/images/groundfight.preview.jpg Slightly canting the gun while firing one-handed provides more strength, stability, and recoil control. Holding a fist out vertically is not a natural thing to do. YMMV based on your body build. |
Not anymore . . . I reposted it: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/home.php?filter=app_2392950137
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Not anymore . . . I reposted it: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/home.php?filter=app_2392950137 http://www.ar15.com/lib/editor/img/trans.gif dosn't work for us non facebookers |
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Do they have an on sight gunsmith to install sights on the side of the slide? http://www.tacticalresponse.com/d/files/images/coFightingPistolMoving.preview.jpg http://www.tacticalresponse.com/d/files/images/groundfight.preview.jpg Slightly canting the gun while firing one-handed provides more strength, stability, and recoil control. Holding a fist out vertically is not a natural thing to do. YMMV based on your body build. Slightly canting I can agree with. That gun is almost horizontal to the ground though. Wonder if he is trying to curve the bullet around the camera man?
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Wait till you see the owner's response: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YYd8Rh50g4 |
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Some of James Yeager's Credentials
National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers (ASLET) International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI) National Rifle Association (NRA) – Life Member Southern States Police Benevolent Association Tennessee Tactical Police and Paramedic Association (TTPPA) and a member of I.L.E.E.T.A. • TN P.O.S.T. Certified to Instruct Less Lethal Munitions #00040S - inactive • TN P.O.S.T. Certified to Instruct Firearms #00041S - inactive • TN P.O.S.T. Certified to Instruct Chemical Weapons #00042S - inactive • TN P.O.S.T. Certified to Instruct Expandable Baton #00043S - inactive * Louisiana State Police Firearms Instructor Number #0259 * F.B.I. Certified Firearms Instructor * TN Department of Safety Certified Firearms Instructor * FAA certified to instruct Law Enforcement “Flying Armed” courses * A.L.S. Master Instructor (Less Lethal, Flashbangs, Chemical Weapons) * Expandable Baton Instructor – Monadanock * Bushmaster Certified Patrol Rifle/Carbine Instructor * Aerosol O.C. Instructor – Fox Labs International * Armor Holding - Gas Mask Instructor * Armor Holdings - Pyrotechnic Munitions Instructor * Armor Holdings - Distraction Device Instructor * Armor Holdings – Chemical Weapons Instructor * Armor Holdings - Less Lethal Munitions Instructor * NRA Certified Handgun Instructor #11973397 * NRA Personal Protection Instructor #11973397 * Rangemaster Handgun Instructor Development * Knife Defense Instructor * OPS - Advanced Low Light Shooting Instructor Course 40 hour * OPS - Advanced Tactical Handgun Instructor Course 40 hour * OPS - Handgun Instructor Course 40 hour * OPS - Patrol Rifle Instructor Course 40 hour * OPS -Shotgun Instructor Course 40 hour * Rangemaster - High Risk Personnel 16 hour * Rangemaster - Crisis Response Team Training 80 hour * John Farnam Advanced Tactical Handgun Instructor Course 20 hour * Active Shooter Instructor Course / TTPPA 24 hrs * 28 Hour Carbine Instructor / Jim Crews * Glock 2.5 day Instructor Workshop * NRA Patrol Rifle Instructor |
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And then there is this when you google Mr. Yeager: http://yeagerisscum.tripod.com/ And the video from the ambush: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8alt5C-yc4 Nice resume however some would question it. I also doubt that he learned to send someone downrange with a live firing line at any of those certification programs. If it was SEALS or SOF, hey, they do their own thing, but not a 2nd day tactical pistol class with people that you are not intimately familiar with. I still want to know how Mr. Yeager and his instructors, and even the guy who accidently shot the photographer (if that had actually happened), would explain this to a jury, either civil or criminal. Come one guys, one of the yeager supporters must have an answer for this question. |
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Well, here's the deal. There are groups of Govt/private companies that need this type of training. There are individuals out there that want this type of training. Then there are those who think this type of behavior is too much of a risk/liability vs reward. If you want this type of training as an individual there are now 2 places that you can go. While certainly, at this point in time, their safety record is good. But you keep pushing and one day you're going to get that one guy you've only spent 2 days on the range with......or that one guy that's a high caliber shooter and has a jacket separation or ricochet. Personally, I don't want to be the guy telling my wife and son we're broke because a guy I shot at during a training sequence is dead/disabled and is suing us for all we own. |





