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	<title>NASTI Rappel Maste</title>
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		<title>The NEW ATAC TV Website</title>
		<link>http://www.glennrjustice.com/the-new-atac-tv-website-2012-04</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 15:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tclarke</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[ATAC TV Raw, Unscripted reality educational and training programs.
Browse through a large library of Raw, Unscripted reality based training videos for Survival, preparedness, Firearms, tactics, rappelling programs, MMA and self-defense. Videos focus on preparing you for natural disasters and attacks and to become self-sufficient in the worse-case scenario. We are currently in BETA mode, adding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATAC TV Raw, Unscripted reality educational and training programs.</p>
<p>Browse through a large library of Raw, Unscripted reality based training videos for Survival, preparedness, Firearms, tactics, rappelling programs, MMA and self-defense. Videos focus on preparing you for natural disasters and attacks and to become self-sufficient in the worse-case scenario. We are currently in BETA mode, adding programs continuously on all channels and are expanding additional channels.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.atactv.com/">ATAC TV</a></p>
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		<title>Saiga Shotgun Slug Select Program</title>
		<link>http://www.glennrjustice.com/saiga-shotgun-slug-select-program-2012-04</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 16:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Saiga Shotgun Slug Select Program
This program is specific to the Saiga 12 gauge magazine fed shotgun. The Slug select drill allows you change out the type of ammo in your shotgun to one that better meets the needs that you are faced with at that time.  Understanding the effective zones of shotgun ammo helps [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.atactv.com/video/465/Saiga%20Shotgun%20Slug%20Select%20Program"><br />
Saiga Shotgun Slug Select Program</a></p>
<p>This program is specific to the Saiga 12 gauge magazine fed shotgun. The Slug select drill allows you change out the type of ammo in your shotgun to one that better meets the needs that you are faced with at that time.  Understanding the effective zones of shotgun ammo helps you make better descisions as to putting hits on target, there is a time that if you are farther out, you will need to use a slug, where buckshot won&#8217;t do.  As you are further away from your target it is harder to control those rounds and where they may end up.  As you may know once they leave your blaster you are responsible as to what they come in contact with. As with buckshot the further you are from your target some of the projectiles may hit your intended target and others may fly past and hit what is behind your target.  In this case a slug is the better choice.</p>
<p>When you are past the B Zone, you need to exchange the Buckshot for a slug. Or if you need to make a more precise shot then you need to switch to a slug. This program shows you how to exchange the chambered buckshot for a slug. The Saiga 12 magazine fed shotgun Slug Selection exchange is easy to chamber and fast! Be sure to watch the <a href="http://www.atactv.com/video/397/Saiga%2012%20Gauge%20Shotgun%20Effective%20Zones">Effective Zones</a> program too.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Vector Angles - ATAC TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 16:37:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tclarke</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have multiple anchor points, the angle that is formed between those anchor points and the load is called the vector angle. Initially, to learn the concept of vector angles, concentrate on just two anchor points and the one vector angle that is created between these anchor points and the load.
The theory of vector [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you have multiple anchor points, the angle that is formed between those anchor points and the load is called the vector angle. Initially, to learn the concept of vector angles, concentrate on just two anchor points and the one vector angle that is created between these anchor points and the load.</p>
<p>The theory of vector angles comes in three parts. The first part states that any angle that is 90 degrees or less, each anchor is going to carry  50% of the weight of the load. The second part states that if the vector angle is 90-120 degrees then each anchor point will carry more than 50% of the load. At 120 degrees, each anchor point will carry 100% of the load. The video explains the equation and demonstrates what this exactly means. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.atactv.com/video/144/Understanding%20Vector%20Angles">Understanding Vector Angles</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.atactv.com/?event=portal.index">ATAC TV</a></p>
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		<title>&#8220;ANYWHERE AND BACK&#8221;  -  TOMCAR</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 16:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unique. Unmatched. Extraordinary. TOMCAR has all these qualities and many more. From its origins as a fast, tough, off road military vehicle, TOMCAR has evolved into an ultra-functional, durable and versatile machine fit for commercial and private use in the most demanding conditions.
Unlike mass-market ATVs and UTVs, TOMCAR is designed and built to a professional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unique. Unmatched. Extraordinary. TOMCAR has all these qualities and many more. From its origins as a fast, tough, off road military vehicle, TOMCAR has evolved into an ultra-functional, durable and versatile machine fit for commercial and private use in the most demanding conditions.</p>
<p>Unlike mass-market ATVs and UTVs, TOMCAR is designed and built to a professional grade standard, with a design that uses the highest quality materials and components. From its immensely strong, fully-welded steel tube chassis to its heavy duty four-wheel independent suspension, the TOMCAR is designed to be safe, rugged and extremely dependable.</p>
<p>Powered by a choice of efficient, reliable gasoline or diesel engines, TOMCAR brings together the core values of an all terrain vehicle that is unmatched in the market. With its low center of gravity, long suspension travel, low vehicle weight and high ground clearance, TOMCAR is fast, maneuverable and drives like no other off-road vehicle. TOMCAR truly can go ANYWHERE AND BACK™.</p>
<p>TOMCAR’s credentials as an ultra-tough and functional off road vehicle have already been endorsed by commercial users in a variety of demanding roles and environments.</p>
<p>Operators in the mining, agricultural, recreation and tourism industries as well as military and border patrol agencies have found TOMCAR’s unique specifications and capabilities perfectly suited to their needs.</p>
<p>Due to its rugged construction and extraordinary suspension and driveline design, TOMCAR can take users to remote locations and survive in highly challenging conditions such as corrosive potash mines that would wear out and corrode lesser vehicles in months. Equally important, the TOMCAR is designed to be easily maintained and repaired in the shop or in the field with simple hand tools, a key consideration for fleet operators.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tomcar.com/">http://www.tomcar.com/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.atactv.com/">ATAC TV</a></p>
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		<title>ATAC TV™ Firearms HK Muzzle Up Training Video</title>
		<link>http://www.glennrjustice.com/atac-tv%e2%84%a2-firearms-hk-muzzle-up-training-video-2012-03</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 04:36:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tclarke</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[H&#038;K USC Muzzle Up Presentation Video
ATAC TV™ Firearms Channel Tom Clarke &#038; Mark Flinn teaching the H&#038;K USC rifle from the Muzzle Up ready position. 
Carrying a rifle in the Muzzle Up position with the butt stock trapped under the bicep and tucked securely into the armpit will be effective in situations that requires a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>H&#038;K USC Muzzle Up Presentation Video</p>
<p><a href="http://www.atactv.com/firearms">ATAC TV™ Firearms</a> Channel Tom Clarke &#038; Mark Flinn teaching the H&#038;K USC rifle from the Muzzle Up ready position. </p>
<p>Carrying a rifle in the Muzzle Up position with the butt stock trapped under the bicep and tucked securely into the armpit will be effective in situations that requires a heightened level of readiness while still maintaining a view of possible threats.  As Tom Clarke &#038; Mark Flinn demo in the video, your eyes are aligned with the muzzle through to the target. This will make response to any threat a quick and fast presentation.  The Muzzle Up position, or “high ready position”, may be easier to maintain over a longer period of time versus being in the “ready position” with the muzzle pointed down.  Always keep your trigger finger straight alongside the rifle until you are ready to shoot!</p>
<p>Once you have established your target, present the USC carbine by pushing the rifle straight out in front of you toward the target and then pulling the stock back into the shoulder pocket while moving the selector switch from SAFE to FIRE.  Establish your butt stock and check weld, mount the trigger, and you’re ready to shoot.</p>
<p>As you are moving into the firing position, push the H&#038;K USC outward from the muzzle up position, make sure you are pushing it straight out to the target.  Remain in control of your rifle by pushing it straight out, then back in.  The reason for initially pushing the rifle outward is to clear any gear or clothing from the rifle so nothing is getting caught up and inhibiting your ability to accurately shoot and control your weapon.   If you are using a sling with your rifle, a one-point arrangement is less binding than a two-point.  If you are in a two-point, you will need to come out of the sling in order to allow enough space to push the rifle outward. </p>
<p>This Muzzle Up demonstration is specific to the H&#038;K USC Carbine. Whatever firearms platform you use, make sure you train and practice with the equipment you plan to use. It is beneficial to practice varying methods of carrying a firearm because different situations will dictate how you are going to have to carry depending on threat levels.  Check out all the different programs on <a href="http://www.atactv.com/channels">ATAC TV </a>and practice each of them, both with live practice and, of course, DRY PRACTICE! </p>
<p>Tom Clarke &#038; Mark Flinn show you how to present the firearm and shoot from the Muzzle Up position in the attached video. </p>
<p>Watch the Video Now:  <a href="http://www.atactv.com/video/430/H-K%20USC%20Muzzle%20Up%20Presentation%20Video">ATAC TV™ HK USC Muzzle Up Presentation Video </a><br />
AtacTv.com Firearm Channel is a source for Raw, Unscripted Firearm Training.</p>
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		<title>PPSS GROUP  CV1 - Ultra Light Covert Bullet Proof Vests</title>
		<link>http://www.glennrjustice.com/ppss-group-cv1-ultra-light-covert-bullet-proof-vests-2012-02</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 16:38:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our truly outstanding, ultra thin and lightweight CV1 covert bullet proof vests, offer NIJ Level IIIA (NIJ Std 0101.04) ballistic protection + protection from Tokarev Ball 7.62 x 25mm and Makarov 9 x 18mm
Covert Bullet Proof Vest
They have specially been developed to protect
executive/diplomatic security professionals,
sky/flight marshals and principals/VIP&#8217;s
themselves.
Please view our breath taking video demonstration, featuring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our truly outstanding, ultra thin and lightweight CV1 covert bullet proof vests, offer NIJ Level IIIA (NIJ Std 0101.04) ballistic protection + protection from Tokarev Ball 7.62 x 25mm and Makarov 9 x 18mm<br />
Covert Bullet Proof Vest<br />
They have specially been developed to protect<br />
executive/diplomatic security professionals,<br />
sky/flight marshals and principals/VIP&#8217;s<br />
themselves.</p>
<p>Please view our breath taking video demonstration, featuring our CEO Robert Kaiser, being shot by a Glock 19 (using 9&#215;19mm FMH 124gr live ammunition) from close range:</p>
<p>CLICK ON LINK TO WATCH VIDEO<br />
<a href="http://www.ppss-group.com/bullet_proof_vests_video.html">PPSS GROUP - Bullet Proof Vest Video</a></p>
<p>Made out of a European high performance ballistic material, using waterproof and breathable Cordura® 180 and groundbreaking temperature controlling Outlast® space technology, our covert bullet proof vests are among the very best.</p>
<p>With a weight of only 1.65kg, a thickness of just 6.5mm and protective area of 0.28sqm, this new outstanding bullet proof vest certainly means business.</p>
<p>A specially developed high performance 0.85mm thin trauma liner provides extremely effective blunt trauma protection.</p>
<p>Based on our own operational frontline experience, we understand the need for high performance covert bullet proof vests, and this one is as good as it gets.</p>
<p>Our covert bullet proof vests have been tested and certified at the Beschussamt Mellrichstadt, Germany.<br />
CV1 Covert Bullet Proof Vests - Specification</p>
<p>    Certified to NIJ Level IIIA (+ protection from Tokarev Ball 7.62 x 25mm and Makarov 9 x 18mm)<br />
    Weight: Only 1.65kg<br />
    Only 6.5mm thin<br />
    High performance 0.85mm trauma liner - strongly reduced blunt trauma effect<br />
    Protective area of 0.28sqm<br />
    Exceptional high level of protection (4.4 Joules) from hypodermic needles (VPAM KDIW 2004)<br />
    Manufactured under strictly ISO</p>
<p>Take a look at PPSS products.  It might save your life!</p>
<p>PROTECTING FRONTLINE PROFESSIONALS - <a href="http://www.ppss-group.com/">PPSS GROUP</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.atactv.com/?event=portal.index">ATAC TV Firearms</a><br />
9MM, ATAC TV™, BALLISTIC, bullet-proof, handgun, LEVEL 111A, LEVEL 3A, Mark Flinn, PPSS, Tom Clarke™</p>
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		<title>Tom Clarke Custom Knife line by Duane Dwyer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 18:58:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The knives are designed in both sculpted and flat versions.
The sculpted knife consists of grooves on the side of the blade and a serrated edge.
The grooves on the side of the blade are not intended for looks, but instead they serve four purposes. The deviated, surface allows the collection of rust, bacteria and even venom [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The knives are designed in both sculpted and flat versions.</p>
<p>The sculpted knife consists of grooves on the side of the blade and a serrated edge.</p>
<p>The grooves on the side of the blade are not intended for looks, but instead they serve four purposes. The deviated, surface allows the collection of rust, bacteria and even venom that are often found in harsh environments. When tissue comes into contact with these pathogens or toxins, bacterial infections and other lethal diseases will complicate even the simplest of wounds.  Additionally, the interrupted designed surface allows the cutting edge to function with both pushing and pulling motions increasing efficiency. This would be the opposite of a hacksaw that only cuts on the pulling motion and not the push.  The serrated edge also allows cutting in both wet and dry situations. Try cutting wet rope with a non-serrated blade; it is not easily done.  The final purpose of the sculpted grooves is that it reduces surface friction as it passes through the material by 35+ percent. Thus less energy is required to produce the same damage. For those intimidated by the design of this blade and concerned with the difficulty of sharpening, fear not; by positioning the sharpening rod along the groove these blades can achieve their optimum cutting edge with ease.</p>
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		<title>ATAC TV Firearms Channel DRY PRACTICE – 1 EYE OPEN</title>
		<link>http://www.glennrjustice.com/atac-tv-firearms-channel-dry-practice-%e2%80%93-1-eye-open-2012-01</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 14:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ALL SAFETY RULES APPLY! These drills should be performed at the RANGE or an appropriate area, do it dry, with an UNLOADED FIREARM!
Always abide by the four rules of gun safety:
1.      All guns are loaded. (Treated as such)
2.      Do not point the muzzle at anything [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ALL SAFETY RULES APPLY! These drills should be performed at the RANGE or an appropriate area, do it dry, with an UNLOADED FIREARM!</p>
<p>Always abide by the four rules of gun safety:</p>
<p>1.      All guns are loaded. (Treated as such)</p>
<p>2.      Do not point the muzzle at anything you are not willing to destroy.</p>
<p>3.      Finger off the trigger, out of the trigger guard until sights are on target.</p>
<p>4.      Be sure of your target and foreground/background</p>
<p>Let’s talk about Presentation from the holster and doing it as a Dry Practice exercise with 1 EYE OPEN.  What the heck is this? This is the BASIC presentation, to get your handgun from the holster to “sights” on target, AND YOU CLOSE THE NON-DOMINATE EYE to get the 100% focus on the front sight!  OK, this technique IS required to guarantee that “LONG” shot or a close precision hit like a hostage takers eye socket, or just shoot a nice tight group.</p>
<p>You must learn that situations dictate the amount of precision sighting required for a hit, is measured in distance and target size.  More about this subject in the 2 EYE OPEN blog and the advanced Dry Practice Programs that will teach you the difference between shooting 3 feet OR 15 yards, as an example,  3’  -   2 eyes,   15yds   -   1 eye open. You need to learn the 1-EYE OPEN method first, then move on to more advanced techniques.</p>
<p>Everyone at ATAC Training courses trains with semi-auto pistols, but the firearms are carried in variety of locations. It does not matter what type or brand of handgun you run, but you are ABSOLUTLLY NUTS if you don’t Dry Practice with it from the location you carry it!  THIS IS THE DRILL THAT MUST BE REPEATED OVER AND OVER UNTIL THE PRESENTATION BECOMES A REFLEX ACTION!  THIS MIGHT SEEM BORING, BUT IT IS VERY IMPORTANT IF YOU WANT HIGHER SKILL LEVELS.</p>
<p>Understanding know and unknown distances prior to starting:</p>
<p>Start with establishing a known distance.  As you begin, or if you think you have judging distances mastered, that doesn&#8217;t mean you DON’T NEED to practice the basics.   Judging unknown distances is a stand-alone exercise.  On the other hand, we will give you two methods.  There are all types of controversy out there on one or both eyes open when shooting.  Lets keep it simple; if you were going to push a thread through a needle you would shut one eye.  Yes, we shoot with both eyes open and the conditions and distances will dictate using a dominant eye only or both eyes open.  Lets move forward and give you a simple solution.  From 7 yards and in you can get away with hitting &#8220;close enough&#8221; to your intended point of impact.  But, it will only be close to rather than the exact intended point of impact.  (As you read further down, between steps 3 - 4 you need to learn to shift your focus.) For those of you that think you only need to shoot with both eyes open, here is a question for you.  If you were held by the neck as a hostage and the hostage taker only exposed one eye every few seconds. Would you tell the cop, SWAT, or XXXX to, &#8220;use both eyes, it is faster, just shoot it is not a precision shot&#8221;. I doubt it, your exposed to all types of errors which could be fatal.  The point is, at any distance you need to guarantee the hit, not hope for the hit.  Yes, you may think this is advanced; no it is the basic fundamentals. This is not an range drill trying to hit a big steel plate; you are trying to ht a quarter over and over.  Then be able to pick up the pace.  As you excel in your skills, you need to ALWAYS give yourself a refresher course on distancing while shifting your focus from the target to the top of the front sight post.  After time you will develop a natural point of aim, which will ONLY last as long as your continuing education does.  So lets dry practice at 7 yards with one eye for now.  You can go to the next stage of both eyes open after you have performed at least 1,000- 2,000 dry presentations.  In our advanced programs we explain in great detail with video of what happens as you back up and forget to close that eye.  It a tactical environment, you may have to keep both eyes open to have a wider field of view.  But before you go off and start point shooting, get the basics down.  It is a safe number to say if you have 10,000 rounds through your pistol and 2 - 3 times as much dry practice, then you can move on to more advanced tactics with both eyes open.  In the end, regardless of how much you have trained just remember, if it is a precision shot, use your dominant eye only!  You may only get that one shot.</p>
<p>Check our the programs on <a href="http://www.atactv.com/firearms?keywords=presentations">www.AtacTv.com</a></p>
<p>ATAC TV, TOM CLARKE, MARK FLINN, LENNY BOLTON, JIM FULLER, JEFF HALL, GLENN JUSTICE, VENOM TACTICAL, RIFLE DYNAMICS, FORCE OPTIONS, ATAC TV FIREARMS, DRY PRACTICE, HANDGUNS</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Educating our children to the dangers of todays world is a big start to keeping them safe.  The Staff at ATACTV are commited to the safety of our youth.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Educating our children to the dangers of todays world is a big start to keeping them safe.  The Staff at <a href="http://www.atactv.com/?event=portal.index">ATACTV</a> are commited to the safety of our youth.<br />
Below are some simple tips and a starting point to educate your children: </p>
<p>    Never talk to strangers<br />
    Never accept anything from strangers<br />
    Never open the door for anyone, under any circumstances if they are alone in the house.<br />
    Instruct them how to answer the telephone without giving out any personal information or divulging any information that would put them or your family in potential danger.<br />
    Teach them a simple word or phrase that can be used in the event someone other then you must pick them up. Explain to them that this word is a secret between you and them and they should never tell it to anybody. Then inform their teacher of this special word or phrase so they can use it for identification purposes when this other individual comes to pick them up. It is also a good idea for the teacher or authority in charge to have a full description of the individual who will pick up your child.<br />
    If approached by a stranger, whether on foot or in a vehicle instruct them to run as fast as they can to the nearest safe place, then define “safe place” to them.<br />
    Explain the “buddy” system to them and when to use it.<br />
    As a parent, it is your responsibility to keep track of your kids, whether playing in or outside of your home. Make sure the children understand the importance of keeping you informed of their whereabouts with definitive time frames.<br />
    Give them landmark boundaries within your neighborhood or property in which they must stay.<br />
    Teach your children what to do in case of a fire.<br />
    Teach your children how to dial “911” in case of an emergency.<br />
    Explain to your children that they should not wander away from you when out shopping together, and if they should happen to get separated, go to the security guard, policeman or other authority.<br />
    Teach your children what to do in case they are chased or attacked by an unfriendly dog. Be sure you know effective procedures for handling dog attacks. If you do not, be sure to learn them as your child’s or even your own life may depend on it.<br />
    Teach them safety rules when riding a bicycle, and make sure they know they must wear a helmet at all times.<br />
    Instruct your children how to cross a street, when walking or with their bicycles.<br />
    Teach them the significance of traffic signs and lights.<br />
    Be sure they understand they are not allowed to play in the streets. Teach them why they are not permitted to play in the streets.<br />
    Write an emergency plan that details what they should do in different types of situations. Gather the family together every so often and rehearse these situations with the kids. Clearly make them aware of the importance of these “games”, while interjecting some family fun at the same time.<br />
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 14:29:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ATAC TV™  Firearms Channel Viewer Q &#038; A: What is the Most Reliable Handgun?
Tom Clarke™ and Lenny Bolton with ATAC TV™ Firearms Channel discuss the reliability of most modern handgun platforms.
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Tom Clarke™ and Lenny Bolton with ATAC TV™ Firearms Channel discuss the reliability of most modern handgun platforms.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATAC TV™  Firearms Channel Viewer Q &#038; A: What is the Most Reliable Handgun?</p>
<p>Tom Clarke™ and Lenny Bolton with ATAC TV™ Firearms Channel discuss the reliability of most modern handgun platforms.</p>
<p>ATAC TV™ Firearm Reply and Answer:</p>
<p>Tom Clarke™ and Lenny Bolton with ATAC TV™ Firearms Channel discuss the reliability of most modern handgun platforms.  ATAC TV Staff considers reliability the most important aspect of any firearm under any type of conditions.  Most handguns are very accurate and most are reliable in range type environments.  Reliability comes from the continued functioning of the handgun under the most extreme conditions to be worth having and owning, especially in a tactical situation.</p>
<p>The list of modern handguns is huge, but to name a few such as GLOCK, H&#038;K, Springfield, Sigarms, S&#038;W, Wilson, Kimber, etc, that are mostly reliable, well-built and rugged firearm platforms that will perform if handled in the proper manner.  This includes complete maintenance and care as recommended by the manufacturer.  Field and detailed cleaning of the weapon are a “must” with inspection of the wear parts to maintain the reliability functions.  Many handguns require additional maintenance over other brands to continue to function reliably.  This is something you need to determine when purchasing and/or deciding which firearms are right for you and your intended purpose.</p>
<p>If you plan to replace parts of your handgun with the latest modification products, the reliability factor of your stock pistol will drop like a rock.  Not all aftermarket parts are bad, but some products seem to be the “Answer to a non-existent problem.  Products of this nature are garbage, a waste of money and have no place on a reliable firearm. This firearm, if used tactically, is a tool.  Anything that distracts from that basic function should be avoided.  Your handgun should go “bang” each and every time you press the trigger.  If not, either you have added parts to distract from the intended purpose or you own a handgun that would not be functional enough to bet your life on.  You must choose what the intended use of this handgun is for in which environment and working situation to be encountered.  This is how you should select the correct handgun for your needs based on what you are going to use it for.</p>
<p>Watch the video linked below of Tom Clarke and Lenny Bolton as they discuss reliability with handguns and add more detail to help you make the choice for what best suits your need.</p>
<p>Watch Video Here:  <a href="http://www.atactv.com/video/425/Viewer-s%20Firearm%20Question-%20What%20is%20the%20Most%20Reliable%20Handgun-">What is the Most Reliable Handgun?</a></p>
<p>Ask Firearms Questions and Get the Answers on ATAC TV™ Firearms Channel </p>
<p>ATAC TV™, TOM CLARKE, MARK FLINN, LENNY BOLTON, GLENN JUSTICE, JIM FULLER, RIFLE DYNAMICS, VENOM TACTICAL, JEFF HALL, FORCE OPTIONS, ROGER FLORES</p>
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