No, he isn't. He pled to a.misdemeanor offense when his former department went after him over a workman's comp issue. He didn't have the resources to fight it any further.Is a convict
No, he isn't. He pled to a.misdemeanor offense when his former department went after him over a workman's comp issue. He didn't have the resources to fight it any further.Is a convict
I attend a Monday morning retired guy shoot at our range on occasion. One of the principals has been through Paul's training session.
He has some good techniques, and I've incorporated them along with other tidbits of training from the other guys.
Some of his methods and teachings might be considered archaic by some, but by God - they work!
Quite honestly I think that Paul was probably on the same level as Cooper. Back in the day if a civilian wanted the best training Paul and Jeff Cooper was all there was to get it.
O/P shooting technology and techniques are just like automotive stuff. Automotive advances come largely from racing. Today it's the same with guns and shooting and some of the most influential contributors are folks you've never heard of in the IPSC and USPSA crowd. I personally know a 3gun Nation guy that trains SWAT officers in shooting on a regular basis. Actually quite of few of the top tier competition guys do this, but none of them have written books and all have "real jobs" to pay the bills.
Yeah, but I can shoot asprin off a shelf with every "new" pistol I acquire thanks to Paul Abel's training. I tell ya, he's THAT good.
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