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Thread: Beretta M9 vs. Wisconsin LE Qualification Course

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    Beretta M9 vs. Wisconsin LE Qualification Course

    Here's one for all the Beretta fans out there!

    Howard

    https://youtu.be/LLKfiro8TYw

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    What an Interesting mix of skills. I'm still not sure what 3 dummy rounds in a row represent, but overall, a great course. And that was some darned fine shooting with a pistol that did not seem to fit your hand all that well.
    Good job, Howard.
    Oh, and I loved the star spangled holster and mag pouch. Every time you drew the pistol though, I had to fight the urge to salute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rintinglen View Post
    What an Interesting mix of skills. I'm still not sure what 3 dummy rounds in a row represent, but overall, a great course. And that was some darned fine shooting with a pistol that did not seem to fit your hand all that well.
    Good job, Howard.
    Oh, and I loved the star spangled holster and mag pouch. Every time you drew the pistol though, I had to fight the urge to salute.
    Ha, ha! Thanks! I really like the holster/mag pouch combo too!

    Howard

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    That is a complex qualification course. Good Shooting!

    While I understand the need to train for malfunctions, I don't think qualification is the same as training. Not sure I like the idea of malfunction drills incorporated into a qualification course.

    Thanks for another great video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrol & Powder View Post
    That is a complex qualification course. Good Shooting!

    While I understand the need to train for malfunctions, I don't think qualification is the same as training. Not sure I like the idea of malfunction drills incorporated into a qualification course.

    Thanks for another great video.
    You're welcome! I kind of like those drills in there. The reason is because, for various reasons, some officers don't/won't attend additional firearms training. Incorporating drills like that in the qualification course insures that they at least practice those skills as often as they are required to qualify.

    Howard

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    Thank you for posting the video. I watched and enjoyed it.
    Disclaimer: The above is not holy writ. It is just my opinion based on my experience and knowledge. Your mileage may vary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Char-Gar View Post
    Thank you for posting the video. I watched and enjoyed it.
    Thanks for watching!

    Howard

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