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Thread: Presentation from the Holster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant Tactical Training View Post
    And, as Rob Pincus, has pointed out in his ground breaking work on the topic
    Bullshit. Pincus is far, far from being a Tier 1 trainer. He's not in the same league as Kyle DeFoor, Kyle Lamb, LAV, Jeff Gonzalez, Paul Howe, or anyone at TigerSwan.

    When I steer someone towards quality training, Pincus is on the list of those not to use. When one can train with a former SEAL or Delta, and their methodolgy differs from Pincus', who do you think should be listened to?
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    GTT, how many other methods have you actually practiced and tried and timed yourself on? Do you think the time difference between your method and a faster method is significant?
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    I'm glad a guy with no combat experience developed the one and only absolute way to conduct gunhandling in combat. Just last week I invented the only way to conduct cardio thoracic surgery, without even being a doctor, so I can respect that....

    Get out there, try new things, glean things from people with more or different experience. Roll it into what works, not what one guy says works. If you're gonna subscribe to hero worship, at least worship a real hero. Just a little advice from someone who's been continually ****ing up for a long time and learned some things about absolutes along the way. Best of luck to you and your company.

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    Looks like someone is doing their best to pimp their brand:

    http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?...24#post1369724

    An unknown poster (LadyAR), posts a review saying how fantastic Grant Tactical is on the same day Grant Tactical starts this thread as well as advertising his company....

    May be just me, but something smells....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arctic1 View Post
    Looks like someone is doing their best to pimp their brand:

    http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?...24#post1369724

    An unknown poster (LadyAR), posts a review saying how fantastic Grant Tactical is on the same day Grant Tactical starts this thread as well as advertising his company....

    May be just me, but something smells....
    Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence...waiting for the third time.
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    It is a cheap Airsoft quality Eotech half ass knockoff- I just had a student with one in a basic class about a month ago and it laid down faster than a cheap hooker

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    Quote Originally Posted by M4Guru View Post
    Just last week I invented the only way to conduct cardio thoracic surgery, without even being a doctor, so I can respect that....

    Hey, Holiday Inn is a hell of a drug.
    Or was that cocaine? -rickjamesproblems-

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    It's a pretty good method - certainly better than I reckon many who don't train at all and learn from Mel and Bruce and the cast of The Expendables. However, I've gotta say that surely you're bound to draw debate/comparisons/criticism for just saying that it's the best...ever...period, and we are all to change and adapt if we don't agree or like it rather than ask for input or opinions.

    I'm no rifle expert...that's why I'm here (and new here at that...Howdy, all!...), but I'm very pistol proficient and training with someone whom I esteem highly - one of Col. Cooper's closest friend's and one of the twelve left to take over Gunsite in his absence. Larry teaches close to a similar presentation but teaches that you want a firm firing grip (excluding finger from the trigger guard, of course) before it leaves the holster.

    Overall, good stuff though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant Tactical Training View Post
    And, as Rob Pincus, has pointed out in his ground breaking work on the topic, by training to bring the gun up to the side and orient it towards the threat consistently, the start of your draw stroke is the same for threats that you will engage at extension and while in contact.
    Groundbreaking?

    I don't think so, at least not in regard to the drawstroke.

    I can't trace the history to the actual person who originated it, but I have a DVD of Kelly McCann (Jim Grover) in the early 1990s teaching a similar drawstroke.

    Introducing yourself as an instructor in this manner on this messageboard tends not to go well.

    Since I have over 1000 posts here and established, I am taking this opportunity to introduce my own unarmed self defense system: Peshido--the art of Joe Pesci. Watch the movies Casino, Raging Bull, or Goodfellas to see the art I teach as depicted in the cinema.
    Last edited by Ed L.; 08-14-12 at 17:59.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zhurdan View Post
    Nope ®
    Type alt+0174 and you can be a registered trademark too!
    Holy shit man, this alt key thing is like the ****ing rosetta stone of online program promotion. I'm going to go copyright, trademark, and make my sig line the verbal representation of π! Good thing no one has every thought of that or said it in different words. It's pay$ to be first. I can also refer to L∆V in a more fitting way. because his shooting method is way better


    So does this one mean jesus, or like when a supplement company dosent want to tell you how much bull semen is in their superpowder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed L. View Post
    Groundbreaking?

    I don't think so, at least not in regard to the drawstroke.

    I can't trace the history to the actual person who originated it, but I have a DVD of Kelly McCann (Jim Grover) in the early 1990s teaching a similar drawstroke.

    Introducing yourself as an instructor in this manner on this messageboard tends not to go well.

    Since I have over 1000 posts here and established, I am taking this opportunity to introduce my own unarmed self defense system: Peshido--the art of Joe Pesci. Watch the movies Casino, Raging Bull, or Goodfellas to see the art I teach as depicted in the cinema.
    But NOT "Eight Heads In A Duffel Bag".


    "Often the surest way to convey misinformation is to tell the strict truth." -- Mark Twain

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