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I'm 'not' a consultant with Crimson Trace.
Sorry that you mis-interpreted my original post.
This thread starter post is a word for word copy of a tactical tip from Larry Vickers.
Here is the link to that 'tactical tip' where he says that HE is a consultant for Crimson Trace...
These are just 'some' of the folks who believe that Lasergrips offer an immediate tactical advantage:
Marion County Sheriff's Department Outfits 300 Deputies with Lasergrips
Crimson Trace Corporation announces that Marion County Sheriff"s Office has purchased Lasergrips for all 300 sworn...
Hey Glocksters, did you know this:
"Crimson Trace Earns High-Tech Product of the Year Award and Two NRA Golden Bullseye Awards
At the 135th NRA Annual Meeting held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 19-21, 2006, Crimson Trace hit a trifecta by winning three prestigious awards from the...
I surely would if we were in the same AO. All I can do from here is offer my honest opinion.
Beyond pointshooting range, lasers excel.
Besides all the immediate tactical advantages, Lasergrips are a great training aid and a quick confidence builder. Especially on snubbies, they help to...
Springmom,
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Crimson Trace Laser Grip LG405 Smith & Wesson J Frame
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Hey, I agree with pax; If the shoe doesn't fit, don't wear it. Some old dogs are beyond learning new tricks.
So be it.
Those trainers are, indeed, well known mt trainers.
Personally, I support the cutting edge, 21st century trainers who have already set the new training standards and are...
If you'll take the time to read about Larry Vickers' experience, his accomplishments and his abilities you'll understand his excellent 'reputation' and his 'earned respect' in the gun world.
The man knows what's happening and he can back it up.
Go here for your answers...
"If I were a police officer today, I wouldn't consider going on patrol or walking a beat without a Crimson Trace equipped firearm."
Jim Cirillo: LE Trainer, Author, Retired NYPD and US Customs, 17-0 Record Against Armed Felons
"I consider my Lasergrips a key advantage that I would not go...
No he wasn't paid for that testimonial. It came off his website as a tactical tip.
Neither were the world class trainers, et al below paid for their endorsements.
Ernie Langdon…..IDPA champion, Marine vet, trainer
Massad Ayoob…..World Renowned Firearms Instructor / Self Defense Expert
Ken...
As many of you know I am a consultant for Crimson Trace Lasergrips. I am sure some of you will quit reading right now expecting this to be a 'puff piece' talking about how great they are and not admitting any downside. Those of you in that category certainly don't know me very well.
The...
Running, hunting, climbing, diving, skydiving, even FoF might barely help to manage some stress-fear response in a gunfight. But gunfights usually start and last only seconds with little time to prepare.
And what about the older or non-physical or the handicapped or the physically un-fit? It...
In operation Junction City near Katum vietnam, I thought our combat jump was stress......till we were on the ground. Hey, live and learn.
Anyway....that was then, this is now.
This stress thing is not as complicated as most trainers would like people to believe. It's basic!
In order to...
There is a predictable 'continuum' of sympathetic nervous system stress up to the total loss of control.
Some stress can be mitigated by training and/or job repetition, especially if one is in control of the situation.
When one is 'not' in control of the situation one's stress level can...
Thanks for the info, Leanwolf.
Good to see the guy wasn't a bonehead after all.
Lesson to be learned: newspaper stories usually suck.
Upside: there was a lot of good info and survival reminders posted in that thread.
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Just a personal observation on H2H (and shootouts):
Most of our effective, usable education is learned up to the eighth grade....so is effective, usable H2H and self defense shooting learned in the basics.
There are many ways to study and train to fight/shoot, but in the end most everyone...
Learning to shoot a gun from a DVD is like learning to drive from a DVD. She needs a competent coach.
She must go to a range to understand shooting and sighting, feel the gun reaction and work through the fundamentals. She must learn gun safety and learn to hit the intended target.
I'll...
There are a lot of ways to shoot or get shot. None are foolproof.
BUT.......In a CQ "gunfight" odds are one will instinctively move, face the threat, assume a combat crouch, focus with both eyes on the threat and not the sights, extend arm/s, tightly grip the handgun and squeeze off...
Who said "all your training goes out the window the second the SHTF"?
There is a 'continuum' of SNS stress up to the total loss of control.
Some stress can be mitigated by training and/or job repetition, especially if one is in control of the situation.
When one is 'not' in control of...
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