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MotoShot Training Robots And Target Directed Fire or Suppressive Fire
Glen Hartman
August 8, 2021
MotoShot Training Robots And Target Directed Fire or Suppressive Fire Place a MotoShot Robot at the window or an elevated position and shoot at the ...
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MotoShot: Stress-Induced Shooting
Glen Hartman
July 21, 2021
MotoShot: Stress-Induced Shooting I have sung the praises of MotoShot and the fact that it is a moving platform. It can react to a variety ...
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Active Shooter and Bounding Overwatch
Jose Medina
July 5, 2021
Active Shooter and Bounding Overwatch Training with MotoShot Active shooter training like this should be part of the use of force standard for police departments ...
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A Better Way to Train for Threat Assessment
Glen Hartman
June 23, 2021
A Better Way to Train for Threat Assessment Early in my career, firearms instructors set up a scenario where they had a dummy in an ...
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Bringing New Life to Transition Exercises
Glen Hartman
May 20, 2021
Bring New Life to Your Transition Exercises “Transition exercises” can be one of the most fundamental firearms training concepts, but if you simply train for ...
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MotoShot and Civil Unrest
Glen Hartman
April 20, 2021
MotoShot and Civil Unrest In a perfect world, departments would have limitless budgets and endless training hours. Unfortunately, that is not the world in which ...
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Ground Shooting and Motoshot
Glen Hartman
March 29, 2021
I can hear the voices now, “You’re going to make us shoot from the ground? But I’ll get my uniform dirty!” Often talked about but ...
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Beyond Qualification: Add Real Training into your Use-Of-Force Objectives
Jose Medina
March 18, 2021
Beyond Qualification: Add Real Training into your Use-Of-Force Objectives In Law Enforcement, much of the work is based on statistics, numbers, and meeting “minimum” requirements. ...
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Malfunctions and In/Out Battery Reloading
Glen Hartman
March 2, 2021
Most police officers today are familiar with firearm malfunctions and in/out of battery reloading. My concern as an instructor was that officers were not under ...
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