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Slang words, military jargon, technical terminology. It doesn't matter where you are, or the industry you are in, everyone has their own subset of slang words. Coming from the car businesses, we had a lot, some not so flattering. Being new to the legal world, I expected a learning curve, and it has been very educational. Just the other day, I heard one term that stuck with me for a while. Hot seat technician. This phrase, or jargon, is our technicians behind a computer, bringing up evidence while our client, the attorney, is presenting their side of the case. It is the hot seat, our technicians have to seamlessly keep in sync with the attorney without a single misstep in the courtroom. Our Technicians are masters of their craft, and they skillfully handle this hot seat everyday.
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An easy technique if you're not sure how to change positions and hand off your firearm.
An easy technique if you're not sure how to change positions and hand off your firearm.
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New Post: First-Line Supervisors of Weapons Specialists/Crew Members - https://lnkd.in/e_dz36Vf supervisors of weapons specialists/crew members are essential leaders in fields that involve the operation and maintenance of various weapons systems. They oversee and coordinate the activities of specialists responsible for operating weapons, ensuring their proper functioning, and safeguarding their use. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the role of first-line supervisors of weapons…
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Are you deciding between building an in-house ballistics testing range or outsourcing to a ballistic test facility? The latest blog from Sydor Technologies explains the considerations you must evaluate before making the decision to either build an in-house ballistics testing range or using a test and evaluation range service. We have laid out some of the decision factors including: • Calibre range • Equipment • Initial set-up costs • Configuration Flexibility • Skills and training • Maintenance costs Read the blog at: https://lnkd.in/gzgZeBkp If you are planning to build a ballistics testing range, contact our experts at: info@sydortechnologies.com #BallisticsTesting #ImpactTesting #TestingRange
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And the end result, a firearm that will function properly with the mag out.
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CLOSE PROTECTION OFFICERS .. out of all the tactics and tactical movement or drills we find usefull , A firearm is the maximum force of engagements to threads elimination and yet out of 100% ,99.9% is a common practice that it will not be used and mostly for a period of years .. The lesson is dont behave like a superman while your carrying a firearm because you have 99.9% of skills you must use and is best to start considering to master them. We can do more!!
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I think this piece is one of the more informative posts I've made this year. That virtually guarantees no one will read it. Just because you have a weapon mounted light on your carry pistol doesn't mean you are prepared to fight in the dark. Read this article to learn about the holes in your low light training.
Light Discipline
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Universal Firearm Safety Rule #2: Always keep the firearm pointed in the safest direction possible—the direction of least consequence—and never point it at anything you are not willing to destroy. This applies even to unloaded or training guns and builds on Rule #1: treat all guns as if they are loaded. Safety first, always!
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This video shows a lot of mistakes that will lead you to your death in the field 📌 No vest 📌 Not taking cover 📌 Muzzle in dust 📌 Fixing jam weapon in fire line 🤦🏻😅 📌 bad weapon maintenance 📌 Poor training 📌 No communication between the group For professionals who can tell us more about tactical operations
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