31 July 2010

RAM Combat Paintball Pistol Loading & Shooting

Real Action Marker 2

19 July 2010

EXTREMEWARRIOR,USA ANNOUNCES ITS STAND UP OF: DETACHMENT TWO- REAL ACTION PAINTBALL SCENERIO PLATOON

Open Platoon enrollment all those interested please inquire Thur our facebook fan page or our e-mail at richardextremewarriorusa@hotmail.com . We will be training on force on force play with mission scenarios from hostage rescue to reconnaissance, to weapons search and destroy, escape and evasion to direct action platoon on platoon force on force play. And many many more as we grow. We want to be the premier real action tactical play in the country.
The initial cost is mostly in the weapons that you are required to have they can be purchased at www.rap4.com .THIS IS MIL SIM SOCOM SO UNIFORMS CAN BE MIX MATCHED DUE TO SCENARIO. THERE ARE 19 AVAILABLE OPENINGS WITHIN THE PLATOON SO PLEASE INQUIRE IF THIS IS SOMETHING YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PLAYING. MUCH MUCH MORE TO COME SO COME JOIN US FOR AN AS REAL AS IT CAN GET PLAYphoto courtesy of web

14 July 2010

ALTERNATIVE TRAINING WEAPON UMAREX COLT M-4 TACTICAL .22 CALIBER

FOR ABOUT 500.00 DOLLARS YOU CAN GET A GREAT SHOOTING .22 CALIBER UNDERSTUDY OF THE COLT M4, IT IS ABOUT 5.4 LBS BUT WITH ALL OF THE ASSCESSIORIES THAT CAN GO ON IT IT WOULD WEIGH A SERVICE WEIGHT  FOR SUE EXAMPLES OF THINGS THAT YOU CAN OUT FIT IT WITH IS
THESE AIR REPLICA SIGHTS THEY WILL HOLD UP TO SOME TRAINING AND YOU WONT HAVE TO REPLACE AN EXPENSIVE EOTECH HOLOGRAPHIC SIGHT FOR 500.00 BUCKS EITHER MORE LIKE 50 BUCKS SOUNDS GOOD TO ME ESPECIALLY MY WALLET.
PICTURE TO THE RIGHT IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT CAN BE ATTACHED TO THESE RIFLES
LASERS AND LIGHTS ALSO, HERE ARE SOME VEIWS OF THE COLT M4 TACTICAL 22. WORTH BUYING GENTLEMEN
SEE THE TAKE DOWN IS VERY SIMULAR WITH REAL M-4'S NOTICE THE LOWERS THE DIFFERENCES IN THE TRIGGER PACK
CHECKOUT THE MARKINGS ON THE RECIEVER BELOW DUST COVER VERY ASTETIC TO SAY THE LEASTCHECK THE PIC AND THE BREAKDOWN OF THE ATTACHMENT FOR THESE RIFLES!

SPIKE TACTICAL HAS A VERY NICE CONVERSION KIT FOR YOUR AR'S AND AN DEDICATED RIFLE ALSO HERE IS SOME PICS OF THEIR MODEL ALSO


IS YOUR TRAINING BUDGET STRAINED AMMO EXPENSEIVE WELL THERE'S AN ALTERNATIVE TO TRAINING WITH UNDERSTUDY WEAPONS SAME SIZE AND FEEL JUST CHEAPER AND LESS EXPENSIVE TRAIN WITH .22 CALIBER

The newest and most highly anticipated present from famous firearms maker SigArms is the new Sig Sauer Mosquito. Chambered in 22LR and 90% the size of a P226, the new Mosquito is the ideal choice for hours of shooting and practice sessions .


A mere 24.6 ounces, this pistol comes complete with a 10-round magazine, custom case, and matching folding black knife.



The Mosquito handgun is equipped with a wear-resistant polymer frame set with an included Pica tinny rail. The slide features adaptable sights, and along with the rugged blow back system, fixed barrel and superior ergonomic grip, the Sig Sauer Mosquito delivers usual Sig Sauer accuracy.







Additional safeties include an internal locking device and slide mounted ambidextrous safety.



* Internal Locking Device

* Blued Finish

* Slide Mounted Ambidextrous Safety

* Decocker

* 10% smaller then The P226





Caliber .22LR

Trigger Pull DA/SA 12.1lbs/4.4lbs

Overall Length 7.20”

Overall Height 5.28”

Overall Width 1.46”

Barrel Length 3.9”

Sight Radius 5.5”

Sights Adjustable Rear

Weight w/ Mag 24.6 oz

Mag Capacity 10 Rounds

Available Finishes Blued

Grips Composite

11 July 2010

HEY GUYS LOOK!

If you look at the circumstances surrounding the use of the patrol rifle by law enforcement, they are most often put into action at traffic stops, as in a high-risk stop, where the distance is not more than a car length or two ahead of the officer, or across a roadway. You'll also find that patrol officers and tactical teams most often deploy the rifle within a building, usually a residential building, where the distance is measured in a few feet, and not the hundreds of yards on a rifle range.Even if you do find
yourself at that long distance, can you make the shot? Are your skills where they need to be? When was the last time you fired your patrol rifle at that distance? Can you tell, with the naked eye, if the subject still poses a threat at even 100 yards, in low light? More importantly, do you have a safe backstop to make that long distance shot? Remember, we are accountable for every round we send downrange.Whether you're shooting your rifle a short or long distance, you need to be able to place the shot as safely and effectively as possible

Colt .22 M4 and M16 Rimfire Rifles - Field Stripping, Cleaning, & Adjustment

Colt .22 M4 and M16 Rimfire Rifles - Field Stripping, Cleaning, & Adjustment

Colt M4 22

09 July 2010

difference in mount and CQB ? THE DIFFERENCES!

CQB is an acronym for Close Quarters Battles and refers to fighting methods within buildings, streets, narrow alleys and other places were visibility and maneuverability are limited.


Both CQB and MOUT are related to urban warfare but while MOUT refers mainly to the macro of it (i.e. sending troops, using of heavy armoured fighting vehicles, battle management), CQB refers to the micro of it - namely: how a small squad of infantry troops should fight in urban environment and\or inside buildings in order to achieve its goals with minimal casualties.



As a doctrine, the CQB details about topic such as:



Weapons and ammunition's most suitable for the mission.

Extra gear such as bullet-proof vests and night-vision devices.

Accurate explosives.

Routines and drills for engaging the enemy, securing a perimeter, clearing a room etc.

Team maneuvers.

Methods and tactics.

Regularly, only elite military SF units and elite police CT units (such as SWAT) are trained in CQB. Also need to note is that military CQB doctrine is different from police CQB doctrine, mainly because the military usually operates in hostile areas while the police operates within friendly population.



Armies that often engage in urban warfare operation may train most of their infantry in CQB doctrine.

06 July 2010

Stimulus training

How you train is how you will respond in the real deal so make your training as real as possible. You take with you in combat all the good and bad habits that you learned in your training routine. If your tactics in your training consist of high fancy kicks, wide movements, which require you to have a lot of room, you will instinctively do the same when your adrenaline kicks in a street confrontation. That will seriously hinder you if you are fighting for survival in a confined area with furniture around such as a living room or bedroom. Your training should also focus on the mind/spirit as well. Fighting/self defense is 90% mental it does not matter how effective your tactics are, if you don't train your mind for combat you will freeze.




Condition stimulus training is about making your training as real as possible so when your instincts take over in a high adrenaline stressed situation you are ready to use your environment to your advantage and not be hindered by it. Your mind will also be familiar with the stimulus and you will not freeze. Many martial artists and practitioners of self defense programs become overwhelmed when their environment changes from a dojo setting to a small confined area. Being in a room filled with furniture gives a martial artist the feeling of being closed in on and makes them feel that they can not move, so they stiffen. Being in this type of environment changes the way you are going to move or perform a tactic. It is completely different from movement in a dojo where you a vast amount of space.



When you are threatened and your adrenaline kicks in you now unknowingly give 100% faith and trust to your system of combat that it will get you out of harms way. Remember you fight like how you trained if you have trained in traditional systems you will most likely not use your environment to your advantage to defend yourself instead you will be hindered. You will focus on how you can not move and get tied up with objects in a room such as furniture because your training hasn't prepared you for that type of stimulus. What you wear while training is also a big factor when it comes to be prepared to move in the streets. Many systems get practitioners to wear loose fitting clothing when they practice tactics for the obvious reason of being able to move freely. The downside of this is that when you move on the street wearing boots, jeans and form fitting clothing your range of motion is restricted. You will move much slower and if you are a female wearing heels will be off balance performing tactics because you have not trained yourself to move with heels on



The benefit with training this way is obvious, you give yourself more options, weapons and exits. Your mind is prepared and conditioned for the stimulus that comes its way when violence is presented to it. The more the mind is shown a stimulus the more it is accustomed to it and unfazed it becomes "normal" just like any other everyday event it has experienced. Train smarter not harder.