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Costaludas shotgun employment
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:08 pm
by honsu
Re: Costaludas shotgun employment
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 7:33 pm
by ovenpaa
Crikey, it looked a bit hectic and huge fun as well clapclap
Re: Costaludas shotgun employment
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 1:14 am
by saddler
Bit like the Magpul Dynamic Shotgun drills - but in a shorter clip without all the MagPul fanboi crap
Like the CCC jackets - may have to modificate one as a CCC/CCGP rig - maybe a double carrier system in case one jams
Re: Costaludas shotgun employment
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:45 pm
by kennyc
very nice

Re: Costaludas shotgun employment
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 1:20 pm
by Blackstuff
Good to see some actual shotgun training.

Despite the shotgun ALWAYS being recommended by Yankeedoodles you rarely see them doing this type of training with it. Chris Costa is a BEAST! tongueout Not sure i see the point in sprinting to the next target if you've then got to stand there in front of it loading though, surely its better to go there at a slower pace while loading and get there with a fully charged gun?!

Re: Costaludas shotgun employment
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 12:31 pm
by Scotsgun
Bloody hell, am I the only one who thought it was s h i t e?
1min:
Step one - dive onto the deck, point the ejection port into the muck and blow all manner of s h i t e into your face.
Step two - drop to the deck and whilst doing so drive the muzzle into the deck in order to steady yourself.
Really????
Didn't bother to watch beyond about 3mins.
I'll freely admit that there are many millions of folks out there who are much more competent with 'tactical' shotguns / pistols and drills than I. But i'll never forget the competency of the instructors who taught me in the army. There's just no comparison.
It's also obvious that these jokers have never been taught, 'Smooth is fast, fast is smooth.'
Re: Costaludas shotgun employment
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 12:56 pm
by dodgyrog
Scotsgun wrote:Bloody hell, am I the only one who thought it was s h i t e?
1min:
Step one - dive onto the deck, point the ejection port into the muck and blow all manner of s h i t e into your face.
Step two - drop to the deck and whilst doing so drive the muzzle into the deck in order to steady yourself.
Really????
Didn't bother to watch beyond about 3mins.
I'll freely admit that there are many millions of folks out there who are much more competent with 'tactical' shotguns / pistols and drills than I. But i'll never forget the competency of the instructors who taught me in the army. There's just no comparison.
It's also obvious that these jokers have never been taught, 'Smooth is fast, fast is smooth.'
+1 on those comments
Re: Costaludas shotgun employment
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:02 pm
by dromia
Scotsgun wrote:Bloody hell, am I the only one who thought it was s h i t e?
1min:
Step one - dive onto the deck, point the ejection port into the muck and blow all manner of s h i t e into your face.
Step two - drop to the deck and whilst doing so drive the muzzle into the deck in order to steady yourself.
Really????
Concur!
Looked like bairns playing in the playground.
I was just waiting for the gun to let go from a blocked barrel. As a tutor he didn't fill me with confidence
Re: Costaludas shotgun employment
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:03 pm
by dromia
The most frightening thing is that they thought it good enough to put up on the netty.

Re: Costaludas shotgun employment
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:27 pm
by Burner
1min:
Step one - dive onto the deck, point the ejection port into the muck and blow all manner of s h i t e into your face.
Step two - drop to the deck and whilst doing so drive the muzzle into the deck in order to steady yourself.
Really????
My thoughts exactly!
Also....
If you are not going to reload before charging to engage the next target, should you not atleast be behind cover?
Would not training to shoot or reload from behind cover be better training, vice training to stop in the open to reload and engage?
One should train as you would fight!
The law of primacy teaches us that if you do something by reflex, the way you will do it without thinking, is the first way you learned that task.
So if you learn to stop in the open to reload or engage without using any possible available cover, you will do so with out even thinking about it.
And I think in most cases become a very nice target.