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Old 08-25-2006, 07:28 PM
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Old 08-26-2006, 06:14 PM
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Edited out most of my earlier post, but left this.

FYI, Here's a link to a page on my site that has some links to short videos of the CAR in action:

http://www.pointshooting.com/carvideo.htm
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Old 08-26-2006, 06:20 PM
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Between all three photos, the hands positioning is clearly visible.

I'm looking forward to hearing from Dave Williams on these pics. He's a CAR instructor.
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I'm interested in others opinions and comments on Camerons photos.

That may be anything from the hands positioning, the stance, others experiences with CAR, distances they were from the targets, how the groups looked, the speed with which they were put on threat and anything else that would be relevant and on topic.
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I notice the gun position in photos #2+3 would not be good for left handed use. Might end up with brass bouncing back into the port, or not getting out in the first place. Rolling the gun doesn't look like it would help much. Think it would have to have the port clear of the side of the chest, or past the arm if shooting in short sleeves
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I haven't seen that happen with two different left handed people I've worked with [ brass catching back into the ejection port ].

Both were using a glock 19. One was 7677, a supermod here.
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