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Jody SA-Moderator


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Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:23 pm Post subject: Re: Triangle of Death Officer safety! |
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Yes. In the states it is most often referred to as Instinctive / Reactive shooting. Places like Rogers Shooting School focus on it A LOT.
If the alleyway is truly dark, after the first shot it won't matter anyway since everyone has lost their night vision.
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dyank Security Badass


Joined: Oct 06, 2005 Posts: 242 Location: N.I./U.S.A.
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Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:34 pm Post subject: Re: Triangle of Death Officer safety! |
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Thanks Jody, simple question good but simple answer guess OldSoldier missed his meds and got his knickers in a bind.
As far as loss of night vision have never lost mine on the double tap. I close my eyes
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blackknife Private


Joined: Mar 22, 2010 Posts: 23 Location: INDIO, C.A
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Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:09 pm Post subject: Re: Triangle of Death Officer safety! |
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I recently trained a few hours with a buddy of mine in a gun course called Combat Focus Shooting. It was good stuff and I plan on becoming a CFS instructor myself.
It focuses on instinctive shooting which entails a deep isosceles stance with both arms locked out and using no sights at close ranges. Rob Pincus designed CFS course and wrote a book on it called Combat Focus Shooting.
Excellent book on the subject of instinctive shooting. It also covers how the body will react in stressful situations such as confronting a man with a gun.
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Nightflyer SA Forum Ass Clown!


Joined: May 18, 2012 Posts: 10 Location: The cool side
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 10:27 am Post subject: Re: Triangle of Death Officer safety! |
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I did a tour and a sweep patrol at the shop on a quite Saturday afternoon, the Task Force ( The State, NJ & PA LE guys) lease about 3000 square feet for their operations at our A&E building down stairs, I went inside and looked up at their operations boards and could not believe their two month case loads, both boards we're filled with names of people killed on the streets and the investigators who's on the case, it had ballistics reports showing what was used and where the 10 /20 location of the crime scene.
Two glaring standouts- each investigator had at least five case loads for each month.There's a lot of bad guys out there. You have to stay frosty.
Just a thought and my 0.2 cents..
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chase SA-Moderator


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Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 11:16 pm Post subject: Re: Triangle of Death Officer safety! |
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| I did a tour and a sweep patrol at the shop on a quite Saturday afternoon |
You sir are a Fuck-Nut of the highest caliber, I kid you not!
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hardknocks Site Admin


Joined: Mar 11, 2005 Posts: 2416 Location: Two steps ahead of you
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 4:38 am Post subject: Re: Triangle of Death Officer safety! |
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| Nightflyer wrote: |
I did a tour and a sweep patrol at the shop on a quite Saturday afternoon, the Task Force ( The State, NJ & PA LE guys) lease about 3000 square feet for their operations at our A&E building down stairs, I went inside and looked up at their operations boards and could not believe their two month case loads, both boards we're filled with names of people killed on the streets and the investigators who's on the case, it had ballistics reports showing what was used and where the 10 /20 location of the crime scene.
Two glaring standouts- each investigator had at least five case loads for each month.There's a lot of bad guys out there. You have to stay frosty.
Just a thought and my 0.2 cents.. |
Translated- As part of my duties as door checker stuck working afternoon shift on week ends(all due to lack of seniority), I was pushing broom down the aisles of office space rented by real cops. No one was around, so I went inside and started reading material that I had no right to read but did anyway(more on that later). I'm sure it was all pretty standard LEO tracking for caseloads but I interpreted it to be way more than that because it sounds dull to say I looked at their tracking board and had no idea what it meant.
But to move on, I immediately felt the need to post the information I read to the first web site I could. I felt by sharing that info and sharing that I rode in helicopter once, would make me waaaaay more high speed and CBA(cool by association). Of course then you guys would be falling all over yourselves to try to get me to tell what kind of high speed super sexy secreter than what you do job I do. Then I'd have to break your hearts and crush your feelings by telling you that I can't tell you cuz "it's secret".
I never had to think about that by posting that information from Task Force would somehow be a violation of trust or security, because I AM SECURITY.
And as for my screen name. Just because they called me that with voices dripping with sarcasm and jealously because I went on the helicopter ride, made a big deal about it and they didn't, doesn't mean I had to take it as a negative. Since I had a cool call sign, I needed stories to back it up.
Ok "nuff about that for now, I need to go over rev my bike in some empty lot. You know, cause I live on the edge.
_________________ It is true that the ones who come out on top are the ones who have been trained in the hardest school
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WYTAC Site Admin


Joined: Mar 18, 2005 Posts: 2146 Location: Wyoming
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 8:45 am Post subject: Re: Triangle of Death Officer safety! |
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_________________ "If we ever forget that we are one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under."
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Oldgoat SA-Moderator


Joined: Sep 09, 2005 Posts: 1665 Location: Somewhere north of Mexico
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 2:04 pm Post subject: Re: Triangle of Death Officer safety! |
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The end is near...Back into your parents basement you go.
_________________ Molon labe!
"Come and take them" The expression of defiance reportedly by King Leonidas in response to the Persian army's demand that the Spartans surrender their weapons at the Battle of Thermopylae
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