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The Importance of follow through, Survival and Preparedness

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2010

From a discussion that came up on the Training forum at

www.survivalandpreparedness.com

we discuss and demonstrate the importance of FOLLOW THROUGH in shooting. Not only does it make your shooting more ACCURATE, it also can make your shooting FASTER. Since you are not "taking up the slack" AGAIN after each shot, your follow up shots should break faster than if you jumped off the trigger and then had to pull the slack to reset the trigger after EVERY shot!

This is one of the most common mistakes in new shooters is lack of follow through. For accuracy it's important to learn good follow through. At closer ranges it will make your follow up shots FASTER and more accurate.

Feel free to discuss the video at the forum. Direct link to the video is here:

http://www.survivalandpreparednessforum.com/showthread.php?571-S-and-P-traini...

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  • Why did your glock not lock the slide to the rear after the last shot?

  • @nledouche69  Crappy magazine IIRC, KCI korean mag

  • SIR what brand of AK-47 are you operating.

  • @firefox8192 That particular one is an old Polytech, it has a Wolverine flash hider, Ultimak mount and a CAR type stock

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  • Good lesson thanks

  • @onehitkill My original Polytech has close to 30,000 rounds through it and never had any problems. I'm biased towards the Chinese ones because of 20+ years experience with them, however the Arsenals are nice as well. WASR's are hit and miss. Their was just a great discussion about this on the weapons forum at SurvivalandPreparedness DOTCOM. Good luck!

  • @SurvivalReport nice to know! does the AK have that kind of problem after a certain ammount of rounds? and i was looking to sell my AR to get an AK, so what brand is the best?? alot of shops in my area sell norinco or wasr. are thos any good?

    thatnks for taking the time to read and reply to my comments!

  • @onehitkill I've owned two AR's both started having catastrophic jams after about 1,000 to 1,500 rounds. Have friends that had the same problem numerous times. And I've seen dozens upon dozens of them go done at classes. I'm not going to risk my life on an unreliable weapon. The problem is that most people don't actually use their rifles enough under hard conditions to see if they will malfunction. Not knocking AR's just telling my experience with them.

  • what made you choose the AK over an ar 15 for survival?

  • @TeamWuJin Less "controversial" and less opsec issues just teaching about homesteading. Yet defensive issues are an important part of survival.

    Opsec issues relate also to why we haven't done a pile of PUBLIC videos on defensive skills. Even when we have done classes, 95% of them have been private classes for this reason.

    Thanks for watching!

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