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<blockquote data-quote="marine0331usmc" data-source="post: 1691542" data-attributes="member: 7415"><p>Michael ,</p><p></p><p>I totally agree with you on the real world training. OHP's Defensive Tactics program has gone to this real world attacker based training. We use High gear suits and red trainer guns to train. It's eye opening when a maniac has smacked you over and over trying to take your life. People don't realize that and think punching paper is the end all be all of self defense. They are sadly mistaken. We at OHP are using a safariland 6360 ALS level III holster for duty carry which works fine, but also like you I don't like the concealed carry equivalent. I also like the Milt Sparks Summer special II and as an OWB Carry I use a Galco Silhouette High ride holster when I go to church or someplace where I am setting for prolong periods of time. I carry a Glock 31 which is approved by the department. I attended DT Instructor school last year and had my arm broken during a drill. Real world training. I plan to return and finish in 2012. I train regularly with two of my brothers who are P.D. Officers at a local Police and we have a man who is a high black belt in karate and ju-jitsu who comes and trains as well as some other officers on a weekly basis. We do duty belt drills where an attacker comes while wearing a duty belt.Then we do Concealed carry holster drills full speed. Bumps, bruises, and black eyes are usually handed out.We also achieve real world training and a lesson. Michael It's awesome you preach these principles. I appreciate what folks like you do. </p><p></p><p>"Siq Vis Paquem Parabellum" - "If you want peace, Prepare for war."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marine0331usmc, post: 1691542, member: 7415"] Michael , I totally agree with you on the real world training. OHP's Defensive Tactics program has gone to this real world attacker based training. We use High gear suits and red trainer guns to train. It's eye opening when a maniac has smacked you over and over trying to take your life. People don't realize that and think punching paper is the end all be all of self defense. They are sadly mistaken. We at OHP are using a safariland 6360 ALS level III holster for duty carry which works fine, but also like you I don't like the concealed carry equivalent. I also like the Milt Sparks Summer special II and as an OWB Carry I use a Galco Silhouette High ride holster when I go to church or someplace where I am setting for prolong periods of time. I carry a Glock 31 which is approved by the department. I attended DT Instructor school last year and had my arm broken during a drill. Real world training. I plan to return and finish in 2012. I train regularly with two of my brothers who are P.D. Officers at a local Police and we have a man who is a high black belt in karate and ju-jitsu who comes and trains as well as some other officers on a weekly basis. We do duty belt drills where an attacker comes while wearing a duty belt.Then we do Concealed carry holster drills full speed. Bumps, bruises, and black eyes are usually handed out.We also achieve real world training and a lesson. Michael It's awesome you preach these principles. I appreciate what folks like you do. "Siq Vis Paquem Parabellum" - "If you want peace, Prepare for war." [/QUOTE]
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