Buck Doyle | Tactical Weapons Trainer, USMC Recon Veteran, Night Vision Shoots
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
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Always a lot of great information thank you guys
First time caller, first time viewer! Ha! Great worrisome. This dude, Buck, good stuff!
MARINE CORPS!
We miss you, Chesty Puller, wherever you are!
Good interview always learning
Really enjoy your podcast
Great podcast guys! Buck rocks! Keep up the good work.
Buck🙏
Buck’s a kick. Literally.
Thanks guys, I enjoyed the interview.
Next CF contest should be a free course with Buck
Heck yeah
Great interview guys! Keep em coming!
Awesome podcast. Gotta get out there and take a class
Great video!!!
great show
Learn from the best
Good info
good podcast
Great interview guys
Very interesting guy
what was the issue using a suppressor in the cold?
affecting night vision visibility, or other issue??
While in the threes where no air was moving every shot while suppressed it cause a fog like mist due to the trapping of heat and particulates under nods when you use an illuminator/laser it amplifies ten fold and become blinded if you don’t move. Like driving with your high beams on in a thick Fog
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I don't appreciate you working with so many DANs.
" You teach gun fighting, to a 'T'...!"
- Jason / CF
And to me, that's how I train and It's how I personally identify myself both with my mind and with a gun in my hand - and there's no other objective when having to face another human being with a firearm.
In my opinion:
1.) ya gotta be fight to fight.
2.) Train the way you want to fight. Going to the range and shooting 500 rounds just for the sake of shooting 500 rounds...if your not training POA/ POI drills, muzzle rise mitigation and gun manipulation your will not be, the person you think you will be, if your standing face to face w/ someone that has put in the work and has mastered the art of gunfighting and that of the gun.
3.) Master your choice of weapon. Practice the way you wanna shoot and through repetition, good technique your goal should be to push all those skills into muscle memory. So you don't have to think about it in the heat of the moment.
4.) Movement is life. And being a static object on the field makes you a target. So move often when necessary and unbalance your opponent.
* Your gear is important. But it's not everything, everywhere, all the time. And this interview with Buck supports this.
It's impossible to train for every scenario. But mastering your weapon and the fundamentals of sending steel down range will always Trump bad habits and bad practices 👍.