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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

Комментарии • 15

  • @alancranford3398
    @alancranford3398 11 дней назад +7

    Thank you for preserving and distributing the Old School methods. While obsolete, trainers need to be familiar with the past and why the changes were instituted.

    • @LTArms
      @LTArms  11 дней назад +3

      You’re welcome! Agree 100% on that 👍

    • @ronaldjohnson1474
      @ronaldjohnson1474 6 дней назад +1

      You stated the obvious in eloquent terms. Thanks!

  • @StevenRoberts-m8v
    @StevenRoberts-m8v 12 дней назад +8

    Maybe old fashion, bur not obsolete! Skill trumps everything else!! Thanks!

    • @LTArms
      @LTArms  11 дней назад +3

      100% correct. Still applies today for sure. Thanks for watching!

  • @ADRay1999
    @ADRay1999 12 дней назад +7

    Might try these maneuvers once spring arrives
    And to keep it vintage I’ll use my Colt Official police in 38 (circa 1955)
    Blued finish
    4” barrel
    And still has the original wooden grips with the serial number etched in pencil on the inside

    • @LTArms
      @LTArms  4 дня назад

      Awesome that you have that old pistol. Do it!

  • @sombra6153
    @sombra6153 8 дней назад +1

    Despite the hip shooting advocacy, there are some well established gun handling and training principals still very valid today - like regular training.

    • @LTArms
      @LTArms  8 дней назад +1

      100% it gives a good bit of perspective for comparison between now and the as well. Everyone teaching courses should watch these.

  • @CSMSteel7
    @CSMSteel7 7 дней назад

    I’ve been around the Army long enough to remember teaching these techniques. Later, with the introduction of plates, we adopted the isosceles stance with the speed and effectiveness we now enjoy. But in doing so we have disregarded the basics-it now presents you as a full frontal massive target. Looks good for wannabe operators on a RUclips range, but is completely unrealistic overseas. What these old techniques provided was speed while using movement (to squat, get low, or shift to cover). When I require Soldiers to engage one-handed while defensively moving (as in real life engagements) it becomes a total shit-show with zero hits. It’s a wake-up call. So we don’t cry about it, we augment training with a bit of the old techniques and break out the old pistol FM’s from the 70’s. The guys absolutely love it. It’s FAR better training than regimented isosceles, drop to a knee, then go prone.
    RSO loses his shit over safety issues, but he’s a pearl-clutching granny anyway. War is real. Train accordingly.

    • @LTArms
      @LTArms  5 дней назад

      Fantastic comment!! Thanks for watching/commenting!

  • @frankbutta9344
    @frankbutta9344 8 дней назад +1

    Arteries in both legs are flagged, as well as the abdomen.

    • @LTArms
      @LTArms  8 дней назад

      Definitely some questionable stuff

  • @GeorgiaShootersGroup
    @GeorgiaShootersGroup 9 дней назад

    Love old stuff BUT we wasted decades on useless BS techniques that do not work for the average person or cop. We have come so far it’s astonishing. Just as fast to draw sights to eye line. We have proven this as fact. And lots of shots hit low so getting low is not all that brilliant or efficient. Go shoot combat competitions with revolver and see the stark disadvantages even by highly skilled. I am very high level with revolver, I am schooled in old ways but I have no illusions. It’s not the fastest unless you are a wizard.

    • @LTArms
      @LTArms  9 дней назад

      Things have changed in a major way for sure. Appreciate the comment!