Author Mark Greaney Training for best seller "ON TARGET"

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2010

Mark Greaney author of "The Gray Man" and now "On Target" takes Tactical Response training to enhance his writing abilities and to give a more realistic feel to his work.

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  • Hey James looks like you have been working out man.

  • @Ace7433 - I have, thanks. I am down from 250lbs at about 40% bodyfat to 210 at 11%. There us a thread chronically my 3 years fitness journey at our forum GetOffTheX

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  • Live Ammo Fuck Yeah. Why did you choose the Ak-47 over the AR15? Superior Firepower?

  • Wow...

  • After seeing this vid I went out and bought "The Gray Man" I am a little more than half way through it. Very good book. Looking forward to the release of "On Target".

  • Great Video Guys!!! Thanks James!

    Unclereko, I have taken Way of the Rifle at Tactical Response and fired 4,000 plus rounds during this course and the rifles get VERY HOT, even with gloves and it is almost impossible to hold onto them over the barrel and even using the hand guards.

    If you have a rail on your rifle then you can put a forward grip o

  • Very Nice. Good Work

  • @unclereko - I disagree. My 14 years running a tactical school with over 10,000 students having fired over 10,000,000 rounds has given me quite a bit if experience in these issues. Also the barrels get hot, as do the handguards, on these things when you shoot them.

  • @FM418 - The world is a 360 degree range. Training for anything else is a waste.

  • @JamesYeager Thank for the clarification. I didn't think you all did but as I said, looked almost like a 360 range going there with the camera guys taking photos. Keep up the great training!

  • @JamesYeagerJames, I know the purpose of this manuver is to get lots of firepower on target, supress the enemy, break contact, and get off the X- and that was done perfectly, but with improved individual weapons handling I think the rate of fire vs. rounds on target would go up greatly- with the same rate of fire. With a better grip- as in supporting hand farther out on the grip, flush with the line of the barrel, there's less muzzle sway, decreased rise when on FA , and less recoil. 

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