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    Soldier Boy Drill: Knock, Knock...Let's Go Shoot

    Nutnfancy
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    Published on 05 Apr 2018 / In People and Blogs

    So you've been wanting to shoot with TNP for years eh? Be careful what you ask for in life. You see a select few will get a chance. This is the Inception video for the "Soldier Boy" experience. It took me two months and about $20000 to design and prep for this drill. Be advised that Soldier Boy or SB is not a single shooting course, with audience support, will evolve into several shooting challenges that I’ll design. As you’ll see here these courses of fire will be designed to challenge you, your systems, and your fitness level. In other words, what we’ve been doing in TNP since 2006 to develop data on reviewed guns and systems. The audience will see quickly if you're Tactically Squared away or not. (WATCH my vid, posted Oct 2011 on that subject: https://youtu.be/yNDKZQiXtCU). From my experience, about 99% of everyone isn’t.

    You however, have the huge advantage of watching this video and knowing what might be coming your way. Our first victim did not and as we suspected, he wasn’t entirely ready for it.

    TNPr “Sean” is a great sport and, unlike another scared audience member who bailed, he jumped at the chance to shoot in TNP. We take him through a quick “preflght inspection” of his gear to see if he’s ready. He’s not. Take a guess what he’s missing? Time for some loaned gear from TNP. In the future this will be a preflight fail and you cannot progress to the shoot. But we cut some slack since this is the inaugural run.

    With Jardine and TacticalDoodle helping me out, we take good sport Sean out in the pitch black and frigid desert for another not to be missed TNP experience. We loan him a TNP KelTec SU-16CA and then Stag 3G AR-15 (Part 2) for this RunNGun. Other surprise guns will be shot by the Participant. They are graded 1 to 5 Stars in the areas of SEC: Systems, Effectiveness, and Cardio. Many lessons, already shown for years in TNP, will be reinforced by watching the Soldier Boy experiences. Ranges on this cold night are 60 to 400 yds. Few are call but all are frozen.

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