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<blockquote data-quote="indi" data-source="post: 2635939" data-attributes="member: 24480"><p>I participated in this portion of dry firing. The tdsa instructors are very clear on their instructions and safety is their number one priority. When we did this instructions were given to everyone clearly. I recall being told to go to the line(which is the only area you are allowed to handle your firearm) with 3 loaded mags. When everyone was on the line we did a live fire drill until we unloaded all three mags. After we ran out of ammo we stood at the line with all 3 mags and gun with slide locked back. All 3 instructors walk the line and safety check your firearm and mags. Then they walk the line again presenting their firearms unloaded and 3 empty mags. O yeah I remember they pat you down, each instructor does so individually. </p><p> After all this we practiced speed reload drills. The instruction is given if you have an instructor in front of you to put him in your sights. The instructors speed reload as well when in front of you. I remember thinking "WTF? Are we really gonna do this?" When a instructor made it to me I recall feeling a different type of pressure come over me. I had to be faster than this guy, if I wanted to win. Its an experiance that im glad I was able to participate in, in a safe environment, against someone who is more experienced than me. I would never do this outside of TDSA, and wouldnt recommend anyone do so. But im glad I did experience this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indi, post: 2635939, member: 24480"] I participated in this portion of dry firing. The tdsa instructors are very clear on their instructions and safety is their number one priority. When we did this instructions were given to everyone clearly. I recall being told to go to the line(which is the only area you are allowed to handle your firearm) with 3 loaded mags. When everyone was on the line we did a live fire drill until we unloaded all three mags. After we ran out of ammo we stood at the line with all 3 mags and gun with slide locked back. All 3 instructors walk the line and safety check your firearm and mags. Then they walk the line again presenting their firearms unloaded and 3 empty mags. O yeah I remember they pat you down, each instructor does so individually. After all this we practiced speed reload drills. The instruction is given if you have an instructor in front of you to put him in your sights. The instructors speed reload as well when in front of you. I remember thinking "WTF? Are we really gonna do this?" When a instructor made it to me I recall feeling a different type of pressure come over me. I had to be faster than this guy, if I wanted to win. Its an experiance that im glad I was able to participate in, in a safe environment, against someone who is more experienced than me. I would never do this outside of TDSA, and wouldnt recommend anyone do so. But im glad I did experience this. [/QUOTE]
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