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    LS, how many round through that lower?
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    An AK that failed? What was/were the problems?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    An AK that failed? What was/were the problems?
    Issue was the trigger assembly seemed to fall apart

    BTW, there was a few AR issues too - one guy had to switch out his SBR (could not manipulate the safety selector) and then LS's issues as above.

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    I gave the kid my AK to run for the class.


    Bob, I felt like the malfunction drills should have been omitted in place of more advanced skills. Failure drills are a basic skill that should be understood before attending an advanced class. I think we spent about an hour reviewing failures, addressing them, and shooting with dummies. I would have rather seen the dummy rounds injected elsewhere throughout the day, especially in the obstacle course at the end.

    I would certainly recommend both classes to anyone wanting extend their understanding of the platform and advanced rifle skills.
    I guess I disagree on the malfunction drills - I believe these are important even for advanced shooters.
    Last edited by Tack Driver; November 27th, 2017 at 03:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danman View Post
    I guess I disagree on the malfunction drills - I believe these are important even for advanced shooters.


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    I gave the kid my AK to run for the class.


    Bob, I felt like the malfunction drills should have been omitted in place of more advanced skills. Failure drills are a basic skill that should be understood before attending an advanced class. I think we spent about an hour reviewing failures, addressing them, and shooting with dummies. I would have rather seen the dummy rounds injected elsewhere throughout the day, especially in the obstacle course at the end.

    I would certainly recommend both classes to anyone wanting extend their understanding of the platform and advanced rifle skills.
    Understood... thanks for the feedback.
    Last edited by Tack Driver; November 27th, 2017 at 03:37 PM.
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