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“Grip, Clear, Click, Smack…”
-The Master
But there’s nothing on a bowling ball to “click.”That draw stroke would work better with a bowling ball.
LOL so much goofy shit on here
LOL so much goofy shit on here
He probably started the HRT unit at the mall of America that what's his face was in....
You don’t know what you don’t know.
But there’s nothing on a bowling ball to “click.”
LOL
I love it when people come out of the woodwork to worship some boomer with outdated techniques.
I know exactly who he is, what he did, and what he taught. A few things he came up with are still relevant. Most of what he thought was state of the art pistolcraft is obsolete now.
So you are going to shit on an old ass video from when it actually was relevant? Nobody is saying anything about this video is still be relevant today, but can still respect the progress that was made over time.LOL
I love it when people come out of the woodwork to worship some boomer with outdated techniques.
I know exactly who he is, what he did, and what he taught. A few things he came up with are still relevant. Most of what he thought was state of the art pistolcraft is obsolete now.
While true that some of what he taught, including the terminology used, is dated, it started the revolution in handgun technique that brought us where we are today. Without him, you would still be shooting like this...
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...and talking shit about any dumbasses that wanted to hold their handgun with two hands and use their sights. The man still deserves respect for his accomplishments.
I guess I need to YouTube around a bit and see how techniques have improved in the last 25 years.
He didn't come up with a lot of what he taught. Many of the men that formed the original SW Pistol League came up with most of the techniques. Jack Weaver, Thell Reed, etc.
If he hadn't packaged it, someone else would have.
A wise man once told me "A large capacity magazine is certainly helpful, if you plan to miss a lot".
And how many rounds did he fire?I bet that wise man's name wasn't Elisjsah Dicken.
And how many rounds did he fire?
This thread was only started so the OP would have someone to argue with.
“Grip, Clear, Click, Smack…”
-The Master
Below is the dogma that was being taught at FBI in the 60's; Weaver stance, 6 o'clock holds, 5-6 round revolvers, and the nonsense that your finger on the trigger "as it was faster" than not, un-aimed point shooting is faster, contact range gut shots rather than vital organ targets, "bowling ball draw" style, 3 foot wide foot stance, etc.
Bill Rogers was a FBI agent in the 80's; observed the flaws in training dogma, and floppy non-retention holsters, tea-cup two hand revolver grip, exited the FBI to establish legendary holster company. His subsequent development of his human Reactive Shooting philosophy firearm training with transition to modern operator grip, stance, engagement methodology, retention holsters is now well established as state of the art.
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Most of what he thought was state of the art pistolcraft is obsolete now.