Draken Training Division is a branch of Draken Security. Originally created to keep its Officers up to date with the most effective trainings, Draken Training Division (D.T.D) is now offering training to Civilians, Military, Police, Security and Veterans.
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I got a great deal on a pre-owned Aero Precision X15 build chambered in .458 SOCOM about 2 years ago. It came with a Burris RT-3 which I was pleased to discover worked very well for me. I'm older and the 3x is just right for me. Not only for longer shots but closer at 25 meters as well. I know everyone's eye is different but this works so well for mine I just mounted a new Burris RT-3 on a Ruger SFAR.
BUIS are for a failed / dead red dot. Prism scopes still work if the electronics are completely fried. Put a set of irons in your bag. Or even better, put them in your bag attached to another rifle, because whatever rendered the prism non-working likely got the rifle also.
Unfortunately one-on-one tactical handcuffing on a resisting subject works well only in training, in real life three to five guys are needed to control one person, the reason is testosterone and adrenaline levels go high during a real fly-or-fight situation as well as the determination of the subject to not be captured plays a key role, thus the subject becomes much stronger than the guy you are practicing with during training, so no, there is no direct correspondence between training handcuffing vs real life handcuffing. Sorry to burst your bubble.
That's the niche for training practical grappling skills in a handcuffing/potential weapons-based context if you ask me. I'm no Gracie fanboy, but the GST curriculum seems to have its ducks in a row in that regard IMO.
@@foxvalleymetropublicsafety5326 It is dangerous to rely or believe some magic grappling technique will allow you to control a raging subject efficiently, it is like those knife and gun disarming techniques which I have renamed as "widowmaker" techniques. Stay away from those!
@@abevigoda3149 it's pure dogma....every few years some old retired cop invents a really cool name for some half assed judo move and starts marketing it to gulable law enforcement community kinda the same way gun manufacturers do with gun enthusiast....just add the word "tactical" or something and everyone will buy it.....I have attended so many police training that is some new and ultra tactical set of moves only to find out it's literally useless hype.....it's almost cult like how millions of cops and police angencies as well as the criminal justice field fall for this inefficient and ineffective illusion....yet they do and officers get hurt and killed everyday because of it.....humans by nature love secrets and the marketing departments play on this and the fact that law enforcement field is ego driven.......the words " LAW ENFORCEMENT ONLY" will sell everytime to young police officers looking for that extra secret no effort or experience needed just pay the 1000 dollar fee and you will be invincible on the streets....
@@abevigoda3149 to make matters worse they have figured out that they can make millions more by now allowing security officers to attend...years ago if you were not a sworn law enforcement officers you could not attent the magical training.....these companies operate on pure greed and figured out there is tens of thousands more security officers then cops ......so they opened up these so called law enforcement training now to the security industry and as you may have guessed it was a gold mine of new suckers....yet when the security officers attended they are treated like second class citizens and always referred as well this is actually for police but you guys can still learn it......total scam