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Best Training dvd??

im looking for a nice tactical carbine training dvd to put on my christmas list what do you guys reccomend?
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Ive heard good things about the Vickers/Daniel Defense carbine I and II dvds, you can check it out at danieldefense.com
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Both of the Magpul tactical carbine DVDs are good.

http://store.magpul.com/prod_detail_list/175
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Yes to both the Magpul and Vickers tactical carbine DVDs.

Additionally, Kyle Lamb, Paul Howe and Travis Haley.

VTAC RIFLE DRILLS DVD PART I

VTAC RIFLE DRILLS DVD PART II

Paul Howe TAC Rifle Operator

Travis Haley Adaptive Carbine
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I find the Paul Howe and Travis Haley dvd's to be very basic, but not in a bad way. Definitely not what I would call tactical dvd training at all. I would go with the Magpul and supplement with the Viking Tactics drills.
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I find the Paul Howe and Travis Haley dvd's to be very basic, but not in a bad way. Definitely not what I would call tactical dvd training at all. I would go with the Magpul and supplement with the Viking Tactics drills.
I agree.

Also, the Daniel Defense, Vickers Tactical Training Series: Carbine I & II DVDs are not the most demanding but cover all the fundamentals and essentials very well albeit briefly.

There's also the very essential and needed VTAC RIFLE MALFUNCTIONS DVD.
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Either Paul Howe's or Larry Vickers Carbine DVD followed by Kyle Lambs rifle malfunction DVD will give you a wealth of knowledge on how to operate the carbine system correctly. After that you can look into some of the more "tactical" DVD's out there such as Magpul, the VTAC drill DVD's etc.

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