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I would highly recommend "Metallic Cartridge Reloading", this has detailed comprehensive information and reviews a wide variety of progressive reloading presses. The detail that this goes through is worth it.
Goes over pistol and rifle reloading.
This is O.K. Good pointers, however I'd recommend Metallic Cartridge Reloading. MCR is in great detail and covers both pistol and rifle + several different progressive reloading presses.
Very well structured.
Outlines the material to be covered. Material is well explained.
This (as well as any instructional material) will not take the place of live practice.
Would recommend.
A bit confusing at the start since the "How to Shoot" portion did not specifically address the Glock pistol.
However, the specifics of the Glock is covered subsequently.
Commercial spin at the end was a bit overdone.
Would suggest Gunsite Tactical Pistol 1 & 2 as well as Making Glocks Rock.
This was an O.K. instructional on Dry Fire and Live Fire...however I would recommend Gunsite's Tactical Pistol 1 & 2.
Very good...very comprehensive...highly recommended.
Well structured outline and good material...same for Tactical Pistol 2.
Tactical Pistol 1 & 2 are very good...I also recommend Tactical Shotgun from Gunsite.
It's a good video giving a good basics of the proper handling and use of a knife as a tactical weapon.
Good instructional on the use of knife as tactical weapon...student of this type of training needs to cognizant that there are a things that will happen in any deadly confrontation...there will be an adrenalin rush and you won't be thinking straight...hence the situation will not go like a drill, it will end up somewhat chaotic. Accept the fact that you may get cut or hurt in the process...no one walks away from a engagement unhurt.
We've taken the Motorcycle Safety Fendertation course (MSF) which (in our class) was structured to practice skills to pass the internal MSF exercises which allows student to obtaine DMV MC test waiver. However, my wife and I found "Ride Like a Pro IV" a much more comprehensive package than the MSF course (exercises and skills instructional).
Note: I have read postings from individuals that have take the MSF course at different locations across the U.S. and they seem to have unique differences (i.e. use of scooters vs. MC's, how skill learning is handled [exercises vs. technical understanding]). I would recommend that MSF Headquarters evaluate how these courses and instructors nationally and insure their instructors teach the material like that found in Ride Like a Pro IV.