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Beware, the self-proclaimed expert (part 2) – Wes Doss Blog
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US Army Veteran and Retired SWAT Officer. Beware, the self-proclaimed expert (part 2). September 6, 2016. Assuming that I have stirred something inside you, you’re probably wondering what motivates a person to craft such a lampoon of a subject that is so serious. If you’re one of the many legitimate trainers out there, you’re probably a little embarrassed at the farce produced by these self-proclaimed experts. Beware, the self-proclaimed expert. Beware, the self-proclaimed expert (part 3).
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US Army Veteran and Retired SWAT Officer. Beware, the self-proclaimed expert (part 3). November 29, 2016. Beware, the self-proclaimed expert (part 2). September 6, 2016. Beware, the self-proclaimed expert. August 17, 2016. Realities in Training and the Real World (Part 3). June 3, 2016. Reality.What a concept! Realities in Training and the Real World (Part 2). May 3, 2016. Realities in Training and the Real World (Part 1). April 26, 2016. April 26, 2016. Reality.What a concept!
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EDC on Vacation – Kevin R. Davis Blog
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Kevin R. Davis Blog. EDC While on Vacation. So, needless to say, I was packing during my travels and while vacationing. Mouse Guns and Gun Battles. Some equate summer carry with mouse guns of the .380 or less variety. I’ve always believed that .38 spl. is about as small a caliber as I want to go and not in my primary concealed firearm. Being off-duty and without immediate back-up, do you really want to carry a six or seven shot .380 as your primary means of armed self-defense? Dress Around the Gun. My at...
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Spontaneous v. Non-Spontaneous – Kevin R. Davis Blog
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Kevin R. Davis Blog. Spontaneous v. Non-Spontaneous. Do you have a training deficit? There are two different types of deadly force encounters you need to train for and if you’re not addressing both types then you may have a training shortfall. If a shooting occurs, there is usually more distance, use of cover, less rounds fired and less movement by the officers. In other words, because of the availability of time, officers involved are more controlled. Training for the Non-Spontaneous Event. Value added ...
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steve – Kevin R. Davis Blog
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Kevin R. Davis Blog. November 29, 2016. I’ve been playing this game a long time. My law enforcement career spans the development […]. Tagged kevin r. davis. A Tale of Two Targets. September 19, 2016. A Tale of Two Targets Kevin R. Davis For the last couple of weeks I’ve […]. Tagged kevin r. davis. August 1, 2016. What it Takes Fatalists would tell you that an on or off-duty cop is ill […]. Kevin r. davis. July 7, 2016. July 7, 2016. Kevin r. davis. Spontaneous v. Non-Spontaneous. June 13, 2016. Visit Oma...
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A Tale of Two Targets – Kevin R. Davis Blog
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Kevin R. Davis Blog. A Tale of Two Targets. A Tale of Two Targets. Kevin R. Davis. Believe me, I designed and developed these mocked armed and unarmed scenarios and it is far from sophisticated. Yours truly manipulates the targets and uses a remote controlled stereo to start the sound effects. Since the scenarios use marking cartridges, they can be run in the basement of our building. Training value? Tremendous. Mistakes made by officers? Numerous but that’s called learning folks. Stand and shoot, that p...
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Get a Grip – Kevin R. Davis Blog
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Kevin R. Davis Blog. Newer and lesser trained shooters is, A) A misunderstanding of what a proper grip does, B) Lack of consistency while gripping the pistol, C) Development of a bad or poor grip motor skill (bad habits), D) Reduced efficiency and accuracy based on a poor grip. Proper grip is a function of hand placement or geometry and the understanding of the forces of recoil. A death grip is not required to hold and shoot a pistol. A firm, consistent grip does increase accuracy and recoil control.
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firearms – Kevin R. Davis Blog
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Kevin R. Davis Blog. August 1, 2016. What it Takes Fatalists would tell you that an on or off-duty cop is ill […]. Kevin r. davis. Visit Omaha Targets for a broad selection of Paper and All-Weather Card Stock Targets. Use of Force Investigations: A Manual for Law Enforcement. Citizen’s Guide to Armed Defense. Millions of people are purchasing firearms for personal safety and home protection, but owning a firearm is only one part of the equation. Effects of stress on performance.
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Kevin R. Davis Blog. Spontaneous v. Non-Spontaneous. June 13, 2016. June 13, 2016. Do you have a training deficit? There are two different types of deadly force encounters […]. Tagged kevin r. davis. Visit Omaha Targets for a broad selection of Paper and All-Weather Card Stock Targets. Use of Force Investigations: A Manual for Law Enforcement. Citizen’s Guide to Armed Defense. Citizen’s Guide to Armed Defense covers the critical aspects of that equation for armed citizens, including:.
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Kevin R. Davis Blog. June 2, 2016. Get a Grip Or better yet, get a proper grip. As one of the fundamentals, […]. Visit Omaha Targets for a broad selection of Paper and All-Weather Card Stock Targets. Use of Force Investigations: A Manual for Law Enforcement. Citizen’s Guide to Armed Defense. Millions of people are purchasing firearms for personal safety and home protection, but owning a firearm is only one part of the equation. Effects of stress on performance. Laws of self-defense and deadly force.
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