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Need some advice on gear from people who have taken a carbine class.
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<blockquote data-quote="Marshall Luton" data-source="post: 1343193" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>I'm curious about which Carbine Class you've signed up for. Like the other guys said here, gear is not the issue when you are learning to run the rifle, fo sho. Manipulation is the key. Loading, malfunction clearances, shooting platforms and stuff like that. The Army most certainly has their way. It sucks but it's their way. We had a kid go thru our Urban Rifle Course before he went to basic and when he got there, he kept his mouth shut and said nothing about "other" training to the DI's. He graduated top shooter in his class and nobody could come close to shooting scores like he did from day one on. He impressed the heck out of them and they KNEW he had been trained by somebody else before he got there but he stayed quiet and just let his scores do all the talking for him. </p><p></p><p>He is now a Ranger and has been at the top of nearly every school he's attended thanks to the training he received from TDSA. [This is what he said, not my words.] </p><p></p><p>You should have considered training with us since we are right here in your own backyard. Best of luck to you in the armed forces. Thank you for the time and sacrifice you are making for our country. Oh yeah, don't get into the mindset that you willing to die for your country, make them die for theirs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall Luton, post: 1343193, member: 538"] I'm curious about which Carbine Class you've signed up for. Like the other guys said here, gear is not the issue when you are learning to run the rifle, fo sho. Manipulation is the key. Loading, malfunction clearances, shooting platforms and stuff like that. The Army most certainly has their way. It sucks but it's their way. We had a kid go thru our Urban Rifle Course before he went to basic and when he got there, he kept his mouth shut and said nothing about "other" training to the DI's. He graduated top shooter in his class and nobody could come close to shooting scores like he did from day one on. He impressed the heck out of them and they KNEW he had been trained by somebody else before he got there but he stayed quiet and just let his scores do all the talking for him. He is now a Ranger and has been at the top of nearly every school he's attended thanks to the training he received from TDSA. [This is what he said, not my words.] You should have considered training with us since we are right here in your own backyard. Best of luck to you in the armed forces. Thank you for the time and sacrifice you are making for our country. Oh yeah, don't get into the mindset that you willing to die for your country, make them die for theirs! [/QUOTE]
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