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<blockquote data-quote="P82nd" data-source="post: 1268159" data-attributes="member: 13498"><p>As COOL and exciting as it is shooting through a winshield, the videos show the Product of the training. I'm not impressed with the product. My buddies and I had a big laugh at the videos, because the derivatives of training obviously were not extraplated from doctrine developed through any real experience or lessons.</p><p></p><p>Hearing the instructor shout "Contact front/left/right" and letting most of the students fire with no cover, control, communication, or coaching is a clear indication that the instructor has little or no doctrine (or experience) to follow. He may have a lot of experience as a beat cop (or SWAT)... he may have developed the curriculum himself, but without a firm foundation of realistic-doctrine... it's just PRACTICOOL... not PRACTICAL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P82nd, post: 1268159, member: 13498"] As COOL and exciting as it is shooting through a winshield, the videos show the Product of the training. I'm not impressed with the product. My buddies and I had a big laugh at the videos, because the derivatives of training obviously were not extraplated from doctrine developed through any real experience or lessons. Hearing the instructor shout "Contact front/left/right" and letting most of the students fire with no cover, control, communication, or coaching is a clear indication that the instructor has little or no doctrine (or experience) to follow. He may have a lot of experience as a beat cop (or SWAT)... he may have developed the curriculum himself, but without a firm foundation of realistic-doctrine... it's just PRACTICOOL... not PRACTICAL. [/QUOTE]
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