Perhaps you missed my point?
Pay attention and you'll notice no one here is afraid to call it as they see it - how you do it is what makes the difference.
That's all.
Perhaps you missed my point?
Pay attention and you'll notice no one here is afraid to call it as they see it - how you do it is what makes the difference.
That's all.
Per Ardua ad Astra.
STS - gone but not forgotten.
Perhaps you would care to develop your critique more fully. What's so gay about the Magpul Art of the Carbine course, in particular? Do you object to the stances used? The techniques? Are the instructors just too pretty? If you hate the videos, that's fine, but just slamming them as gay won't win too many friends here.
I didn't notice any thing "gay" about the videos. As someone who'd taken several classes prior to seeing them, I surprisingly found them to be grounded and generally in the mainstream of fighting carbine training norms.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
I look at the original vids from the standpoint that they greatly helped to drive interest and progressed the current training market from both the consumer and the provider points of things. It helped to drive the interest in training and many a trainer and company has benefited greatly because of this popularity of the AR/M4 and firearms training in general in which Magpul, Costa and Haley greatly helped to drive. The vids provided a platform from which to create a conversation on the topic, either positive or negative, yet no matter anyone's own personal belief, the conversation that it started, either good or not as good, got people talking and wanting to train. It also drove the aftermarket or manufacturer market also. I remember a conversation with one of those fellas getting ready to head off and relocate to join Magpul. I remember saying, "Mag who"? Man that was some time ago and we have come a long way. Keep on doing it fellas.
As far as techniques go, of course everyone has an opinion. Even when I first saw the vids and each subsequent video, I had my own WTF was that shit moments. But as has been explained earlier, training is all about progression. If you find yourself still doing the exact same things you did even a couple / three years ago, you might want to do a no BS self evaluation. I used to tease certain guys that the reason for they came up with the mag flip, was to get those darn early pmags to come free from the weapon. I wasn't buying that chamber check crap.
I missed last years Vegas trip due to schedule but I hope to run into a few of you guys at this coming years show.
Last edited by ROGOPGEAR; 09-05-14 at 22:23.
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