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  • derrickgoins

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    I thought it was crazy when the guy in the black ran right in the line of fire but then the guy in the white covered the camera man. Craziness.
     

    lovemachine

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    Does that somehow make him incapable of acting irresponsibly? Obviously not.

    If you want to do bounding drills, there are better/safer ways to set them up. And I really hope there was nobody behind the camera.


    I know the guy from high school. I honestly thought the Army would have pounded some sense into him......I was wrong.

    And I believe there was a camera man.
     

    Shay

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    Bad tactics. Bad gun handling. Bad team work. Bad fitness levels.

    Watching it was so much fun though.
     

    halfmileharry

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    I was't sure what to think. I was wondering about the qualifications of the instructor?
    Then I was waiting for someone to shoot someone or themself. Irresponsible or bizzare training? Blew my mind and still haven't figured out WTF was going on there.
     

    goColt

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    Please don't anyone do this. It's good way to get yourself or your buddy killed.

    There are ways to fight as a team, putting yourself or a team-mate in the line of "friendly fire" isn't it.

    Also, just because someone is/had been in the military or law enforcement doesn't mean he/she knows much about firearms and vice versa.

    If you want to train with a partner/team, then look for someone who knows what they are doing and train with them.
     

    the1kidd03

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    lmfao!!!!!!!!!!!!awesome......no offense to Army vets out there....but simply being in the army doesn't make them a grunt...lol but I'll second Shay's comments.....bad everything...lol it's called sector of fire guys...lol not run in front of fire
     
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