You sure you don't want to change dates?
you guys gotta go to one he's teaching, else what's the point except for staying in the team room? LOL Terre Haute is a LOT closer to get a non-JY class.
You sure you don't want to change dates?
psst, he's a little busy overseas at the moment
Of course he is...
I am sure he is serving us well. As well, I am sure he will be missed in Camden.You know, being deployed and all...
Surprised you guys didn't move the date to one he's teaching.
Surprised you guys didn't move the date to one he's teaching.
Well said, as this is VERY much a DATE!
Surprised you guys didn't move the date to one he's teaching.
I'm looking for training and not star gazing. I think the training was always the focus.
LOL, then why didn't you just take the training in Terre Haute when they come up?
That wasn't offered to me.
oooh, I thought you were a paying customer. My bad.
He saw one of the spoof videos, thought it was funny and offered me a free class.
UPDATE
One of the things Tactical Response recommends to new students is that they read Col. Cooper's Principles of Personal Defense. I've also heard Yeager himself mention Andy Stanford's Surgical Speed Shooting on several different occasions. Having an unused $25 Amazon.com gift card I went ahead and bought them, along with another I've been wanting to read. After using the gift card I paid about $6 shipped.
Cooper's book is more like a published pamphlet and I read it in just one sitting. The entire thing is mindset focused and it covers the overarching principles that any human needs to internalize to effectively defend himself, regardless of the weapon wielded. I would recommend it to any serious student of defense.
I'm also about a third of the way through Surgical Speed Shooting. The first section is basically a lead-up to the other two. He gives some history and background of pistolcraft and how it has evolved. While you can tell the author has a great respect for Col. Cooper, he definitely isn't a fan of those who have followed him down the Weaver trail. I don't think I realized just how many schools were spawned through API/Gunsite. The list of big-name instructors went on and on. So far so good and I look forward to getting into the meat of the text.
Just 44 more days til Camden!
DeBeckers on the other hand I had to choke down. There is some good info there, but he is rabidly anti-gun.
I'm also about a third of the way through Surgical Speed Shooting. The first section is basically a lead-up to the other two. He gives some history and background of pistolcraft and how it has evolved. While you can tell the author has a great respect for Col. Cooper, he definitely isn't a fan of those who have followed him down the Weaver trail. I don't think I realized just how many schools were spawned through API/Gunsite. The list of big-name instructors went on and on. So far so good and I look forward to getting into the meat of the text.
Keep in mind that SSS is now 12 years old.