Product #2032-D
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In this video, John Farnam teaches how to reload your revolver quickly and under the extreme stress of a gunfight.
He starts off in the classroom explaining the basic philosophy of combat reloading. We then go to the range and break down the reloading process into simple steps that anyone can follow.
The techniques are done with a .38 Smith and Wesson Model 64 double-action revolver. John's methods apply to any revolver.
If you carry a revolver, you must view this tape. By practicing these techniques, you will be able to get your reloading time under six seconds.
June 30, 1999
Dear Mr. Frawley:
Just a quick note to let you know your tape #203 on tracking training is outstanding! Even a novice like myself can clearly understand your methods. I especially appreciate the demonstrations of mistakes that handlers make. I've ordered a number of tapes and products from you and can only express my appreciation.
Dave C
February 18, 1999
I have had your training a competition tracking dog for a few months now, and I viewed it numerous times. I have to say that it is excellent. I started my dog out using the Dildei/ Barwig methods and my dog did not respond as well as I would of hoped. When I applied the parts of your program my dog immediately showed real promise and began to use the independence that he had shown in other facts of his training. I am now able to really see the little things that he needs to work on in order to get the desire product.
Thank you,
Dan
Ed, I just received your video on Training the competition tracking dog. I have watched it all the way through twice now and have to compliment you on the quality of the instruction and the tape itself. Your directions and explanations are clear and understandable and when you combine that with the great footage and visual aids, it is just an excellent training tape. I have to admit I'm a Giant Schnauzer man, but after seeing some of your German Shepherds on the numerous tapes I have of yours, on your web site and in your catalog, I just have to tell you they are very impressive. Keep up the good work.
B.N.W
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