Just got home after a long-ass drive back to Georgia!!
This was an awesome class. I am sad to hear that it might not be offered in the future. It really is hard to say where else you could get this kind of training. I really enjoyed every part of it (although I had to break-out early and miss the third-day stuff).
Here are some pics. Obviously, since it was either raining or dark for most of the class, opportunities to take photographs were limited...
In this one you can almost hear Larry thinking, "Did Paul check Greg's credentials before he came here??"
Here is Ken setting up the shoot-house for later. Also, you can almost hear him thinking, "Did Paul check Greg's credentials before he came here??"
Some day-time warm up drills for shooting on the move/pistol transition. The class had almost as many instructors and assistants as students. That is called getting your money's worth (not to mention, it is hard to hide all the stupid things you are doing).
Larry's current class rig. A 416 upper, of course!
Larry's uber-simple light rig. I guess when you know what you are doing you don't have to hide behind your gear. (For example, I have the equivalent of a WWII search light on my AR).
Of course, this AK rig with ULTRA-MINIMALIST light rig put all of us tactical posers to shame!!!
Top things I learned...
1. Two boys having sex is just wrong.
2. I apparantly should be transported most places in a "short bus."
3. I have the skills of a Navy Seal. I was elated to hear this until I found out that was not a compliment from a retired Delta dude.
4. Hogan has some sort of goat.
5. I should "Simma down now."
I will post some serious thoughts after I get some Fr%&^ sleep.
Let those who are fond of blaming and finding fault, while they sit safely at home, ask, ‘Why did you not do thus and so?’I wish they were on this voyage; I well believe that another voyage of a different kind awaits them.”
Christopher Columbus
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