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Law Enforcement Training, "One With The Gun" by Nutnfancy, LETC Actual Pt 1

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Part 1 of LETC Actual Series: A crucible of tactical shooting, LETC provides excellent instructors, challenging courses of fire, ample learning opportunities, LOTS of shooting, and some great food. TNP guest shooter OfficerJared and I took a day to go and shoot and film in Actiontarget.com's Law Enforcment Training Camp in Utah, September 2010. It was held in some beautiful high canyon areas in the mountains, just starting to change into fall colors. Due to pressing career commitments I got there late but received a red carpet welcome from Actiontarget.com's Jerrod and crew. AT targets have been reviewed and highly recommened by me in TNP and many have sold briskly from this publicity (selling out in 48 hours with the debut of the "Armored Steel" video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlvBg4qbMqU). These targets are favored and useful gun testing tools in TNP and I was glad to see them integrated into this range as well. Shooting steel is fun, instantly reactive, and simple to proctor. OJ and I jump right into advanced portion of the "Shooting Reactive Steel for Speed and Accuracy" taught by Peter Tarley (LETC Police Training Division). Drills are single, to double, then triple taps using pneumatic steel for timing. Unfortunately OJ's Kimber chokes again (!) and we suspect magazine problems. My Springfield XDM9 turns in an impressive performance with 100% and is deadly accurate. Glocks in attendance also run with perfection (Actual Part 1). A great lunch hosted by AT gives us a quick rest and then we book it up to Kyle Schmidt's (Safariland Shooting School) "Patrol Rifle/Carbine Course," integrating off-hand, prone, kneeling, standing, multiple target, barricade rapid fire drills (LETC Actual Pt 2 and on). Times to make these shot are abbreviated and good habits pay off here. Again we join the course mid-way in and struggle balancing our roles as both shooters and cameramen. Somehow it works out well. I run both the Tactical Mini-14 (just to freak their mind cones) and then the RRA "Entry Tactical" AR-15; OJ his duty 12" M4 duty gun. We see some serious AR-15 reliability problems but our platforms all run with perfection and 100% reliability. OJ has to leave halfway through the course so I soldier on alone. While juggling cameras and thinking my gun was clipped into the sling, I shockingly I drop the AR onto the concrete section (safety on, unloaded), right onto the scope and it loses zero. Back to the Mini I go and I shoot with it better than before. Along the way I record some excellent techniques (some heard in TNP before) and tactical shooting tips from LETC instructor staff. This was just one day of shooting and I did the best I could knocking down some good vids for the TNP worldwide audience; this "Actual" Series as usual shows the details of the shooting event. Actiontarget's LETC represents excellent value in the field of tactical shooting instruction and practice and it will expand and improve in the years to come (like mounted and unmounted vehicle operations). Thanks to Jerrod and the gang at Actiontarget.com for a great training event and the outstanding hospitality shown to TNP.////////////////////////// Music: www.partnersinrhyme.com

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  • Dude! Mid level? I dunno about that. Look pretty good from here. This is why it sucks to be in the UK...we miss all this fun.

  • Is there tactical training like this available to civilians?

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  • Hey Nutn you might have mentioned it in the video and I just wasn't paying attention but how far are those targets? 15?

  • LETS HEAR IT FOR THE PROUD STATE OF UTAH!!!

  • the mustache give that one gentleman away as the sniper team leader.

  • ahh yes. this is the video that introduced me to nutnfancy 1 year ago. Been a while.

  • @nitaislick The Action Target hardened steel targets are all angled at 20 degrees, which is enough to deflect all shrapnel into the ground.

  • @Kylef7735 Thank you, that's very good to know. I picked up some steel targets, but everywhere I read had different suggestions. I figured the most important thing would be the angle, but wanted to make sure there wasn't some blast from the bullet fragments that sprays in all directions - potentially enough from the impact to go back against a slight angle. Probably put too much thought into it, but can't be too safe.

  • @nitaislick The angle is the most important thing, so it will ricochet the same way every time, straight into the ground. The same way the action targets are angled.

  • What is required to safely shoot steel from this distance and not be in danger of bullet fragments and ricochet?

    Ammo, target angle?

    Thanks!

  • it is a Kimber therefore it has a weak recoil spring after 1000 rounds it needs to be replaced same problem with my (duty) kimber 1911 ... what turned out to be the best way to fix my kimber was to sell it and buy a Springfield Loaded Operator best gun ive ever bought!!!!!

  • it is a Kimber therefore it has a weak recoil spring after 1000 rounds it needs to be replaced

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