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Beretta M9 vs. Wisconsin LE Qualification Course

Post by Hrfunk » Mon Sep 09, 2019 5:37 am

Here's one for all the Beretta fans out there!

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Re: Beretta M9 vs. Wisconsin LE Qualification Course

Post by BrokenolMarine » Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:26 am

Wow... That would be confusing first time thru. Malfunction drills are a nice touch.
If the course is going to be that complicated, the syllabus should answer the questions. :)
Nice job.
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Re: Beretta M9 vs. Wisconsin LE Qualification Course

Post by Hrfunk » Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:56 am

BrokenolMarine wrote:
Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:26 am
Wow... That would be confusing first time thru. Malfunction drills are a nice touch.
If the course is going to be that complicated, the syllabus should answer the questions. :)
Nice job.
Yes. This is one where I wish I had someone familiar with the course to help guide me through it. So far, though, no one from Wisconsin has chimed it to tell me I did it wrong.

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Re: Beretta M9 vs. Wisconsin LE Qualification Course

Post by PT7 » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:43 am

Complex...hmmm. :roll: Felt like my undergraduate gen educ statistics course, which I didn't pass the first time. Wonder what the percentages are of those LEOs who don't qualify on their first attempt to qual?

The four-position double-shots taken from behind the mailbox-shaped cover were a good part of this test. Kept the officer moving, and out of the line of fire from a shooter. Good defensive movements, if needed during an incident.

Couldn't help thinking when you were shooting those last eight shots, that it would have been 8-) to see you take out the fly on the upper-right small circle. Whenever you do your tack driver shots, it is always fun to watch.

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Re: Beretta M9 vs. Wisconsin LE Qualification Course

Post by Hrfunk » Mon Sep 09, 2019 11:09 am

PT7 wrote:
Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:43 am
Complex...hmmm. :roll: Felt like my undergraduate gen educ statistics course, which I didn't pass the first time. Wonder what the percentages are of those LEOs who don't qualify on their first attempt to qual?

The four-position double-shots taken from behind the mailbox-shaped cover were a good part of this test. Kept the officer moving, and out of the line of fire from a shooter. Good defensive movements, if needed during an incident.

Couldn't help thinking when you were shooting those last eight shots, that it would have been 8-) to see you take out the fly on the upper-right small circle. Whenever you do your tack driver shots, it is always fun to watch.

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