Our agency had a Range 3000. Programable, cool. Fun.
I had no idea that anything like it was available to civilians. I was wrong.
In the ongoing quest for a place to hold some regular classes, Mike McDonald of Threat Solutions introduced me to Ryan Tuttle of Threat Dynamics. Threat Dynamics is a business out in Hillsboro that uses video graphics and safe weapon simulators to run anyone, officer or civilian, through scenarios ranging from gang ambushes to active shooters to just witnessing a drug deal between guys who don't like witnesses.
It was a blast, but I am woefully out of practice-- my one hostage shot was okay but should have been down and left at least an inch. I actually missed a long range shot. Use of cover was okay (though it took a minute to get used to the 300 degree screen and what was and wasn't cover.)
Like I said. Coolness. If you're a shooter, especially a range shooter, definitely go play. I can't evaluate Ryan's coaching, though from the scenarios I played he has an excellent eye for bad guys, but I suspect it's pretty good. More on that when and if I get a chance to see him teach.
Heee. Heee. Heee. The modern world has the BEST toys.
I'm still waiting for my jetpack.
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Would be fun to play with that toy. Closest I ever came was the old video screen type that offered zero feedback. Local police department had one and some of us civilians got a chance to try it out one night.
ReplyDeleteCool. Not that far from here, I'm gonna have to go try this, being mostly a staid old range guy. I like the shock belt option ...
ReplyDeleteCONSIM, I like it, conflict simulations, must catch up with the young electro-manics, hehe
ReplyDeleteElectric shock huh? This is the modern version of a Slapstick and a very annoying loud gong!
ReplyDeleteWhat about tunnel vision goggles? Oh yeah, just put on a mask...
Frankly, like jet skis, it just looks too fun, I'm sure I would get addicted.