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08-06-12, 06:52
Soldier Systems Industry Daily Gunfighter Moment
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Vickers Tactical
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Alias Training & Security Services
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This is a new weekly installment to the world famous Soldier Systems Industry Daily featuring words of wisdom from an Alias Training & Security Services affiliated instructor. The instructors will be on a rotation every week.
Please check out week #2 – Larry Vickers;
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“In your firearms training always have realistic accuracy standards. Remember that accuracy will generally suffer in the real world for reasons beyond your control as well as the unpredictable nature of most encounters. If you train for minimum accuracy standards on the range expect even less when bullets start going both ways.”
-Larry Vickers
MSG, US Army (Ret)
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Soldier Systems Industry Daily
www.soldiersystems.net
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Vickers Tactical
www.vickerstactical.com
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v74/va_dinger/AliasBigLogo-2.jpg
Alias Training & Security Services
www.aliastraining.com
This is a new weekly installment to the world famous Soldier Systems Industry Daily featuring words of wisdom from an Alias Training & Security Services affiliated instructor. The instructors will be on a rotation every week.
Please check out week #2 – Larry Vickers;
http://soldiersystems.net/2012/08/05/gunfighter-moment-larry-vickers/
“In your firearms training always have realistic accuracy standards. Remember that accuracy will generally suffer in the real world for reasons beyond your control as well as the unpredictable nature of most encounters. If you train for minimum accuracy standards on the range expect even less when bullets start going both ways.”
-Larry Vickers
MSG, US Army (Ret)