This is the final part of a Law Enforcement Training Camp (LETC) video series from 2010. The video features tactical shooting drills, focusing on speed and accuracy with reactive steel targets. It highlights the performance of various firearms, including issues with a Kimber pistol and positive results from a Springfield XDM9 and Glocks. The latter half of the video covers a patrol rifle/carbine course with AR-15s and a Tactical Mini-14, detailing barricade drills and rapid fire. Despite camera juggling and an accidental drop of an AR-15, the video showcases effective shooting techniques and tips from experienced instructors, with a notable mention of Actiontarget.com targets.
This video, Part 1 of the LETC Actual Series by Nutnfancy, documents a law enforcement training camp held by Actiontarget.com in Utah. The content focuses on tactical shooting, including drills with reactive steel targets and carbine courses. The video features Officer Jared and Nutnfancy testing various firearms, including a Springfield XDM9, Glocks, a Tactical Mini-14, and an RRA AR-15, highlighting their performance and reliability. Despite some equipment issues and camera juggling, the video captures valuable shooting techniques and tactical tips from instructors.
This video, "Making the Shot" by Nutnfancy, captures a day at Actiontarget.com's Law Enforcement Training Camp (LETC) in September 2010. The content focuses on tactical shooting drills, particularly "Shooting Reactive Steel for Speed and Accuracy" and Kyle Schmidt's "Patrol Rifle/Carbine Course." The video showcases the performance of various firearms, including a Springfield XDM9, Glocks, a Tactical Mini-14, and an RRA "Entry Tactical" AR-15, highlighting both successes and some reliability issues with specific platforms. The experience includes advanced shooting techniques, barricade drills, and observation of instructor staff. The video also mentions the utility of Action Target steel targets as gun testing tools.
This video captures the cameraman, Nutnfancy (TNP), transitioning into a participant role at Kyle Schmidt's Patrol Rifle/Carbine Class at Actiontarget.com's Law Enforcement Training Camp (LETC) in September 2010. The footage focuses on an impromptu 15-yard rapid fire stage, demonstrating quick and accurate semi-automatic fire, a concept Nutnfancy frequently discusses. The video highlights the challenge of quickly gathering mental focus for speed and accuracy, emphasizing a "combat mindset." It aims to provide "PROOF" for the effectiveness of proper semi-auto fire over full-auto in many scenarios. The description also corrects a previous annotation, specifying the rifle used is an RRA AR-15 with a stock RRA 2-stage match trigger.
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