Training Tapes

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TEX
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Training Tapes

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I have amassed over the last decade or so, quite a few video tapes that are related to firearms skills and tactics, gunsmithing, concealed carry, unarmed defense, 2nd Amendment, etc. I now have about 85 tapes that are related to these subjects. At $20 to $40 per tape this comes to quite an investment. The burn is that after I have seen them about 3 times each, I rarely view them again as I usually have the information down pretty good. There are others that I would like to view, but wish to try a different approach than purchasing. I would like to temporarily trade tapes (about two weeks on a 2 for 1 basis) with other individuals who may have interesting or instructional tapes that I do not have.

I am interested mainly in survival, carbine, sniper rifle, counter terrorism, gunsmithing (especially 1911s, asset (human) protection, evasive driving, and improvised weapons; subjects related to those I already have. However, I am a pretty big nut on do-it-yourself subjects in general, as well as unusual history or real life surveillance tapes of actual incidents or encounters. I would also be interested in any instructional flying tapes at a beginners level.

Anyway, if anyone is interested in doing this, please e-mail me at the below address and I will reply with an Excel spreadsheet attached showing what I have available.

The way it would work, is we first agree to the tapes to be temporarily traded, then I would send you the two tapes you requested and when they arrived, you send me the tape I requested. Then when I send your tape back and it is received by you, the two you borrowed are sent back to me after you had time to view them. This should eliminate any perceived risk on your part. I figure the shipping cost, since the item shipped is media/books etc., would be about $6 each way. Of course it would work out cheaper if you were interested in 4-6 tapes of mine and you had 2-3 I was interested in. All of my stuff is in VHS, but I have a DVD player so either format works on my end.

…tridogkaty@yahoo.com
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