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To: ExSoldier

Final note about law enforcement reminisces:

Back in the early-mid 80's, Oklahoma taught fast draw techniques as part of the State Law Enforcement Academy. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol carried open top bucket holsters with a thumb strap that may or may not be latched, and preached about marksmanship and quick draw principles.

It saved my life a few times. I dont know if they still do or not, but it was really valuable training.

I went out with a Virginia law Enforcement officer to the range a few months back (this person was picking on me about being old and slow since I retired-LOL). At the 25 yard line I drilled every round through the bull, and then I went into non-aimed reflexive quick draw techniques ( for close encounters) at 7 yards.

Drew from the hip and drilled the bull every time without my arm leaving my hip area...they freaked!

Freaked even more when I told them it was standard training when I did academy and people failed out of the academy if they didnt master it.

I dont get accused of losing my edge anymore..LOL


1,156 posted on 08/12/2004 3:59:52 PM PDT by judicial meanz
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To: judicial meanz
Good for you, Today believe it or not alot of cops don't like training with their Firearm. It's a Hassle, and that is scary. Alot of it come from the City they work for, The New Sensitive PD.......Very Sad.
1,181 posted on 08/12/2004 4:24:52 PM PDT by cmsgop ( Bong Hits, Fraggle Rock Reruns and DU is no way to go through Life...........)
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