Reference Summary: Mastery of the basics is what sets professionals apart from the masses. Please join me as I work with Carlsbad and Escondido SWAT on close quarters rife tactics.
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Please join me as I work with Carlsbad and Escondido SWAT on close quarters rife tactics. Mastery of the basics is what sets professionals apart from the masses.
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Utilizing a piece of cover to engage while minimizing the amount of body exposure. Our Tactical Tip comes to you from Viking Tactics and SIG SAUER Academy instructor Kyle Lamb.
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- Utilizing a piece of cover to engage while minimizing the amount of body exposure.
- Please join me as I work with Carlsbad and Escondido SWAT on close quarters rife tactics.
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- Mastery of the basics is what sets professionals apart from the masses.
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