During the process of my career while serving in Special Operations, I had to adapt my equipment and position my “Life-Lines” to allow for my body mechanics to quickly conduct reloads, once my rifle is empty. Please join me as I share my experience in understanding the proper placement of my life-lines and the mistakes I have made with positioning of equipment. On this video, I will demonstrate a few range drills I have used to quickly adapt to my speed reloads and to figure out if the positions of your life-lines will work for you.
Instructor: Tu Lam (Retired U.S. Army Special Forces- Green Beret)--23 Years Full Spectrum Warfare, U.S. Army Special Operations worked throughout 27 countries worldwide. Team-Leader assignments in Unconventional Warfare, Foreign Internal Defense, Special Reconnaissance, Hostage Rescue, Direct Action and Counter-Terrorism Operations in permissive and non-permissive environments. Composite Special Forces team training and development team leader. Founder/CEO and Director of Training and Research Development for Rōnin Tactics Inc.
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15 авг 2019