Front Sight Epilogue: Closing Thoughts & Advice

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2012

As a conclusion to my Front Sight V-Log series, I wanted to offer some final thoughts and advice for anyone planning to attend the 4-day Defensive Handgun course at Front Sight, Nevada. I'm sure I'll have more to say about my experience there in the future, but consider this the formal end of my Front Sight V-Log.

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  • Great video series. I went through the 4 day class 6 months ago. Great review, can't wait to get back there for more training. Are you a member?

  • @starfire0007 Thanks for watching. Nope, I did not spring for the membership.

  • Have you ever heard of Clint Smith or Gabe Suarez ? 

  • @chavezchavez556 Absolutely.

  • I agree 100% with wearing a hat while shooting. Years ago I had a shell fly back and get caught between my sunglasses and face. I ended up with a slight burn just below my eye. Great video and series!

  • @TheAZexplorer I had one go down my shirt while on the line at FS. It burned all the way down to my belly button. Fun stuff.

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  • Good video series! While I do disagree with some of the teachings (based only on your vlogs, as I have not attended training at Front Sight), I do agree with you in that a lot of the core principles are inline with my own. Not all instructors teach the same techniques/methods, and this is to be expected. I'll further your encouragement to take professional training by saying take more of it, and from different schools- as often as you can. Thanks again!

    -RaspyGA

  • Sounds like a great time with lots of lessons learned. Will be fun to see how it translates to your shooting.

  • @SafeArmsReview

    Agree with you

    Dont known where they advice against this tecnique, just confuse people.

  • Good info, mozambique drill very controversial dont you think ?

    excessive use of lethal force for some

    or shoot to stop the threat but dont do this

    mmmm interesting

    Like you said its journey in learning and adapting what works for each of us

    hope you discuss on your range time what feel better for you and what not

  • @ScoutsNOA I sure enjoyed it.

  • @outhousepumper1 Yes sir, that's the plan.

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