Has anyone been here
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Hi Farook, if memory serves Academi was Xe which in turn was Blackwater. In which case yes I have been to Blackwater.
Did some training with the Canadians at the Moyock NC facility...
Seemed a cool setup, defensive driving area, rifle and pistol ranges, some aircraft and they had just started to manufacture their armoured vehicle...The Grizzly..
Cheers
Poccur
Did some training with the Canadians at the Moyock NC facility...
Seemed a cool setup, defensive driving area, rifle and pistol ranges, some aircraft and they had just started to manufacture their armoured vehicle...The Grizzly..
Cheers
Poccur
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HiPoccur2 wrote:Hi Farook, if memory serves Academi was Xe which in turn was Blackwater. In which case yes I have been to Blackwater.
Did some training with the Canadians at the Moyock NC facility...
Seemed a cool setup, defensive driving area, rifle and pistol ranges, some aircraft and they had just started to manufacture their armoured vehicle...The Grizzly..
Cheers
Poccur
Any pics you can post - taken while you were there?
Briha
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Thanks farook for sharing the video....farook wrote:
I've been drooling ever since ....the facilities, display of arms & the gear...simply wow!!!
Briha
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We should be having something like this in India, along with IPSC it would be a great fun
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Hi
Any pics you can post - taken while you were there?
Briha
Sadly no, that was 5+ years ago and two hard drive crashes ago….
I know there have been some problems since then and some people are not happy with the way the corporation was run but I can say the folks I met while I was there were top notch. Professional folks with a wealth of practical, real world knowledge to pass on.
I think in later years they took on some folks who were more ‘want to be’ than professional and that contributed to some of the problems they have had but that is just an opinion.
Any pics you can post - taken while you were there?
Briha
Sadly no, that was 5+ years ago and two hard drive crashes ago….
I know there have been some problems since then and some people are not happy with the way the corporation was run but I can say the folks I met while I was there were top notch. Professional folks with a wealth of practical, real world knowledge to pass on.
I think in later years they took on some folks who were more ‘want to be’ than professional and that contributed to some of the problems they have had but that is just an opinion.
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Well i always wanted to train in some place like that may be in the future... But in our club we have pistol training and hand combat training its indoor nothing big like this but its really good because we train a lot of armed security...
Thank you,
Suraj Suresh...
Thank you,
Suraj Suresh...
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Hi Surajshuresh, while it is fun to train in a place like Academi it is amazing how good training can be in the simplest of environments. It is all about the atmosphere and the intensity of the people taking part.
An old building and some pellet pistols can be most engaging. Practice room clearance by having your partner place 'clay pigeons' around the room unseen to you and then you 'clear the room'. He places 'clays' for you and then goes secondary to your room entry, and vice-versa. It really focuses the hand-eye and it is fun too...just the cost of the pellets and the clays...
An old building and some pellet pistols can be most engaging. Practice room clearance by having your partner place 'clay pigeons' around the room unseen to you and then you 'clear the room'. He places 'clays' for you and then goes secondary to your room entry, and vice-versa. It really focuses the hand-eye and it is fun too...just the cost of the pellets and the clays...
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