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Conker November 29th, 2010 00:02

Daniel Defense Ft. Larry Vickers presents Tactical Training Videos: Carbine I & II
 
Alright that's real steel, but a lot of it is definitely valid for airsoft too, so I decided it fits here.

YouTube - Daniel Defense presents Vickers Tactical Training Videos: Carbine I & II

EDIT: FFFFFFUUUUUUUU can't embedding work for once?

Skladfin November 29th, 2010 00:17

haha this is such a knee jerk response to Magpul DVDs

Azathoth February 22nd, 2011 22:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skladfin (Post 1358938)
haha this is such a knee jerk response to Magpul DVDs

If I had a choice between taking a 1:1 class with Magpul staff or Larry Vickers, I choose Larry Vickers all the time. Even if he was a corpse rotting 6" under.

Sorry for the necro

Krookedatmosphere February 23rd, 2011 11:40

see the barrel wobble 1:38 in on the video

FOX_111 February 23rd, 2011 11:45

Check on Demonoid for all previous LAV trainning videos. There is some good stuff in there.

ex February 23rd, 2011 11:46

I've pre ordered it.

Blackthorne February 23rd, 2011 11:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alexei
Clowns shooting at a target 5 meters away with a M4.

Someone needs a history lesson...

whiskey_four February 23rd, 2011 13:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skladfin (Post 1358938)
haha this is such a knee jerk response to Magpul DVDs

I'm not sure if you're kidding, but I don't agree with the statement. I don't think DD was particularly influenced by the Magpul DVD series. What is true is that for many years there have been calls for LAV to produce training videos and/or books that would capture, at least in part, his extensive knowledge of small arms development and employment.

There are in fact several exciting training videos in the works; some close to release and some still in the concept stage. I'll add this and anything else LAV releases to my training library. Also, have a look at what Panteao Productions has been working on.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FOX_111 (Post 1416020)
Check on Demonoid for all previous LAV trainning videos. There is some good stuff in there.

The LAV has no previous training videos specifically, altho he has hosted TV content in the form of the Tactical Arms and Tactical Impact shows, plus several other TV appearances for Discovery Channel. Most of these centre on historical or developmental aspects.

W4

FOX_111 February 23rd, 2011 23:18

I used to have a couple of video of him teaching pistol and carbine shooting techniques. They where old, maybe late 90's. I found this in a large package of firearms instruction videos.

I did a quick search of my Hdisks and I deleted them.

CARL February 23rd, 2011 23:35

This has been posted before, but thanks...........

mirrage March 4th, 2011 15:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Krookedatmosphere (Post 1416016)
see the barrel wobble 1:38 in on the video

Amazing isn't it?I were always thinking if the barrel would
wooble in a real firearm as much as it does in my AEG.
Now I know...

Conker March 4th, 2011 16:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by CARL (Post 1416534)
This has been posted before, but thanks...........

Lol actually I posted it before the other thread, but for some reason mine went under the radar until some random guy zombified it.

whiskey_four March 4th, 2011 17:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Krookedatmosphere (Post 1416016)
see the barrel wobble 1:38 in on the video

Quote:

Originally Posted by mirrage (Post 1421719)
Amazing isn't it?I were always thinking if the barrel would wooble in a real firearm as much as it does in my AEG. Now I know...

It is not my intent to thread-jack but since it was brought up (above), I think it's important to note that barrel wobble and what is colloquially known as barrel "whip" are two different things. Mechanically-speaking, something wobbles if it's loose, but you can be assured that the rifle barrel in that video is not loose, given the operator. What we refer to as barrel whip or barrel harmonics is in fact what you're seeing in that video.

Hope this helps,
W4

CARL March 4th, 2011 18:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Conker (Post 1421734)
Lol actually I posted it before the other thread, but for some reason mine went under the radar until some random guy zombified it.


+1

And i posted mine before you................winning.......losing.....

:popcorn:

I ordered mine months ago, and I'm still waiting.....

Metalsynth December 13th, 2011 20:36

Personnaly, I dont like what I've seen from DD up til now. Some of it is old school.

DD is definetly influenced by Magpul in the production of the video, even the camera angle rig when the camera moves with the carbine for the reload is an obvious copy.

Magpul has some really good AR type solutions but the best all around for me is still Gabe Suarez.

His videos may not have the bling the other 2 have but he's the only one that nails down the ''no nonsense, at the root of the problem'' everytime.


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