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  • lawboy
    Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 393

    tacticool training

    How are you all using your GSG-5s, AR-22s, 10/22 tacticool builds, AR-7s, for tactical training or, tacticool training if that is more accurate?
    I find that with my GSG-5 I like to shoot low barricade, shoot high barricade, shoot rollover prone behind low cover, etc. It is fun and it lets me work out the difficulties and nuances of getting into and out of those positions, and shooting in physically stressful, contorted positions. I also like doing double taps and on mini humanoid targets, and shooting them moving in and moving out from the various positions. We do it at the indoor range using the target carrier system. One guy will operate two or three carriers while the other guy shoots. The operator will run them in and out how ever he wants while the shooter engages them. It is fun and educational.
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    hooookup
    Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 349

    Originally posted by lawboy
    How are you all using your GSG-5s, AR-22s, 10/22 tacticool builds, AR-7s, for tactical training or, tacticool training if that is more accurate?
    I find that with my GSG-5 I like to shoot low barricade, shoot high barricade, shoot rollover prone behind low cover, etc. It is fun and it lets me work out the difficulties and nuances of getting into and out of those positions, and shooting in physically stressful, contorted positions. I also like doing double taps and on mini humanoid targets, and shooting them moving in and moving out from the various positions. We do it at the indoor range using the target carrier system. One guy will operate two or three carriers while the other guy shoots. The operator will run them in and out how ever he wants while the shooter engages them. It is fun and educational.
    Did you used to post on Glock Talk as Gecko45?

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    • #3
      L4D
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 3053

      no, I just shoot stuff.
      RIP iTrader: Feedback Profile for L4D

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      • #4
        lawboy
        Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 393

        Nope. Never posted on GlockTalk, why?

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        • #5
          hooookup
          Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 349

          Originally posted by lawboy
          Nope. Never posted on GlockTalk, why?
          Your post reminded me of this guy Gecko45.

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          • #6
            walter
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2007
            • 1044

            cant do this in san francisco
            WTB:
            PW9142LP
            SA GI 1911 Champion/Commander All Steel

            Originally posted by tonelar
            my recurring gun dream is one where I'm trading shots with BGs and my thompson is only a semi... oh wait, that's not a dream, that's California.

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            • #7
              offrdmania
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2008
              • 4053

              Originally posted by lawboy
              How are you all using your GSG-5s, AR-22s, 10/22 tacticool builds, AR-7s, for tactical training or, tacticool training if that is more accurate?
              I find that with my GSG-5 I like to shoot low barricade, shoot high barricade, shoot rollover prone behind low cover, etc. It is fun and it lets me work out the difficulties and nuances of getting into and out of those positions, and shooting in physically stressful, contorted positions. I also like doing double taps and on mini humanoid targets, and shooting them moving in and moving out from the various positions. We do it at the indoor range using the target carrier system. One guy will operate two or three carriers while the other guy shoots. The operator will run them in and out how ever he wants while the shooter engages them. It is fun and educational.
              Im curious, are you military or law enforcement (Not including private security companies)? I would just like to know why you need this training?
              Last edited by offrdmania; 11-14-2009, 2:45 PM.
              Previous iTrader rating, over 150 Positive ratings

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              • #8
                lawboy
                Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 393

                Not military, nor LE. I guess I don't need any training and this really is not trainig per se, just "tacticool" training. I am just having fun, that's all. I figure why not mix it up a bit.

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                • #9
                  hooookup
                  Member
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 349

                  Originally posted by lawboy
                  Not military, nor LE. I guess I don't need any training and this really is not trainig per se, just "tacticool" training. I am just having fun, that's all. I figure why not mix it up a bit.
                  Google Gecko45

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                  • #10
                    lawboy
                    Member
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 393

                    Originally posted by hooookup
                    Google Gecko45
                    Ouch. That hurt.

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                    • #11
                      SDgarrick
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 1192

                      Originally posted by hooookup
                      Google Gecko45
                      Hilarious! some serious imagination there.

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                      • #12
                        brushfire21
                        Member
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 172

                        That was a great read!!!! LMFAO
                        Do you know what happened 158 years ago this fall...back in 1850 ?

                        -California became a state, The people had no electricity, The state had no money, Almost everyone spoke Spanish, There were gunfights in the streets.
                        -So, basically, nothing has changed except the women had real breasts and the men didn't hold hands.

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                        • #13
                          hooookup
                          Member
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 349

                          Gotta keep the Gecko45 story alive!!

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                          • #14
                            sephy
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 1146

                            Oh man that is classic. Thanks for the read!

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                            • #15
                              sephy
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 1146

                              Same with those mindless teenyboppers who go to the Hickory Farms store, and then take double samples of fruitcake and cheeselog, you warn them that they will be charged with a felony(grand theft), and that if they attempt to fight and run, they will be, unfortunately, first tazered, and if they continue to resist violently with intent to maim, then wounded. Fortunately, wounding fire to suppress teenage kleptomaniacs is relatively easy, they all run in straight lines, and a hit in the knee will be relatively simple from the second floor.

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