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Snubnose revo-back pocket carry on you tube
Originally carried a model 49 in the back pocket [ sometimes one for each back pocket ] as far back as 79 on the streets. Then on to the light weight hidden hammer models like this one in the vid sometime in the mid 90's. They aren't slow from the back pocket and can be drawn while seated.
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I used to carry a .44 Bulldog Pug in my back pocket as a BUG...sold it to a friend
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That's a quick draw ya got there. Thanks for the vid.
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Appreciate your thoughts sir.
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Another great video, Brownie
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Thank you sir, I've got one on folder opening from the pocket coming up this weekend. I did the vid with the snub on the same day but I didn't like it, so I'll redo it this weekend and throw it up on my channel.
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I believe we're going to be back to okee and Volusia in Nov, dates to be announced, we've met the minimum of 16, can take 20 on that line in Volusia as you know. Okee seems filled presently, we have to hold that one to 10 due to range width
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Thanks Joe, staying alive is what it's all about.
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It isn't about back pocket carry; it'a about gun fighting, and preparing you for that by giving you the skills to operate your handgun at a much higher level than you can imagine. It makes no difference how much or often you shoot, if you're former military (many of us are), shoot action pistol, or whatever. You will leave the training functioning at a much higher level than you were the day before you attended. |
Thanks for your thoughts as well Rick. See you in 7 weeks sir.
If people want to see the types of skills we convey to others, they could access you tube and check the channel under azqkr. Presently there's 20 vids up and I'm doing another one on opening folders clipped to front pocket/s that should be up before the end of the weekend. Subscribing to the channel will bring email whenever I throw up another one. |
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The vids are a good start, Brownie......but I can see where a person who has never experienced the class won't understand the energy that takes place. People just need to attend, then they will understand why people come back multiple times to do it again. Like Stephen says...he comes out with more skills every time he attends...and Stephen is no slouch with a pistol. |
Absolutely Joe, the energy levels [ from the excitement of students seeing what they are truly capable of ] is hard to relate. The clips are basically windows into the potential skills they'll own after a few days.
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