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GUNS: Riot buying edition!
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16434251" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>When I was instructing I was getting some of our regular marksmanship students up to speed in combat tactics in just a weekend. Having small groups and being able to work with them one on one is the key, but the biggest factor is the shooter having a solid marksmanship base under them already. It makes the learning so much faster because you can focus on the tactics as opposed to military training where you are trying to cram all of this into the minds of soldiers or Marines that are still trying to grasp the basics of marksmanship and safety of firearms training. If you find the right courses you could pick up a wealth of knowledge in just 1 or 2 classes spanning over a weekend. CQB is another animal though. The school is 8 weeks straight of marksmanship and clearing tactics and it takes all of that time to get the basics down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16434251, member: 21786"] When I was instructing I was getting some of our regular marksmanship students up to speed in combat tactics in just a weekend. Having small groups and being able to work with them one on one is the key, but the biggest factor is the shooter having a solid marksmanship base under them already. It makes the learning so much faster because you can focus on the tactics as opposed to military training where you are trying to cram all of this into the minds of soldiers or Marines that are still trying to grasp the basics of marksmanship and safety of firearms training. If you find the right courses you could pick up a wealth of knowledge in just 1 or 2 classes spanning over a weekend. CQB is another animal though. The school is 8 weeks straight of marksmanship and clearing tactics and it takes all of that time to get the basics down. [/QUOTE]
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