That looks way to dangerous to try without safety glasses or hearing protection....I don't care how good someone can shoot, I wouldn't put a piece of chalk in my ears and let a fellow officer shoot at it. Judging from the bullet holes in the backstop the bullets weren't .22's. there were shooting.
That's when men were men!That is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen.
Period.
Stupid men playing stupid games with firearms. Ultimate stupidity.That's when men were men!
Mostly deaf men with missing limbs and more perforated but men none the less....
I think they just didn't understand the dangers of lead poisoning back then....Stupid men playing stupid games with firearms. Ultimate stupidity.
When you’re born stupid it’s a lifetime endeavor to remain that way.Guess what, folks?
Still happens these days, too.
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Yes, that’s a photographer DOWN-F***ING-RANGE with live fire.
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James Yeager and Tactical Response are all numbnuts.
Oh, heck no!!! Not me.The practice is still alive and well, all be it with eye & ear protection, and some kevlar.
Slow down the play speed to .5 and you can watch the impacts and the crowd. I think the only good that might come from this is better coping mechanisms and reactions to being shot and the continuity of operations.
I am curios if they might be using some form of simunition. The rear of the slide on the aggressors pistol is marked. Regardless, the practice lives on, and I am sure it will continue.
+1 one that @Keystone19250.That is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen.
Period.