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Shoot/No-Shoot video?

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Does anyone know where I can get a Shoot/No-Shoot video to use in classes? I thought they would be easy to find on the Internet, but either I'm not searching very well, or they are more scarce than I thought.

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I know it is a shot in the dark to ask for it, but Front Sight has some great video used for shoot/no shoot scenario training.

I have no idea how one might go about getting a copy of it....maybe impossible. It contains small sections of several situations found on the internet with a predetermined place to stop and ask for feedback. You might get some video together and ask Kinnlee to splice it for you :grin:
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Charles - if you find such a video, please let me know. I have been looking for something similar with pretty much the same results.
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Is it hard to make one? Just throwing that out there....... :grin:
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age_ranger wrote:Is it hard to make one? Just throwing that out there....... :grin:
That's a pretty good idea. I bet you could get folks from here to help out...
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txinvestigator wrote:http://www.securitytv.com/product_p/ypc-23xce.htm

for a start
Thanks, I'm going to try it.

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Charles,

I've been looking for a fun video project to do lately, and this would fit the bill. If you would like any help creating a video of our own, count me in. I'd be willing to help with the filming, editing and dvd burning. All we would need is the location, actors and scenarios.
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:grin: I'll be the big fellow robbing a milkshake from the Burger King.
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jbirds1210 wrote::grin: I'll be the big fellow robbing a milkshake from the Burger King.
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ghentry wrote:Charles,

I've been looking for a fun video project to do lately, and this would fit the bill. If you would like any help creating a video of our own, count me in. I'd be willing to help with the filming, editing and dvd burning. All we would need is the location, actors and scenarios.
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Sounds like fun!
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I'm in if I can play a bad guy :evil:

I'd even make a trip down to Houston for that. (I don't get out much I guess)
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Post by TX Rancher »

Count me in Chas...Making a video sounds like a good idea and you could address some of the finer points in the decision process. Most of the videos I've seen make the situation a little too simplistic, it's pretty clear whether to shoot or not. A well thought out video that addresses real life situations, many of which have been brought up on this site, would have real value to the average CHL. Take for instance the recent thread on service stations, or the one about teller machines.

Anyway, if you go this way, I'm willing to help.
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Me too. Set it far enough in advance that I can take some time off.
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