Greetings From Suarez International

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Greetings From Suarez International

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Howdy. Is this a business?
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Yes it is. Tried to find an admin contact to ask before posting, but none was available.
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It can be slow around here at times. So what's the business, tell us about yourself or the business?
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Howdy and welcome!

I've got a very well-worn copy of LEO Gabriel Suárez's Tactical Shotgun book that I've had for a few decades. That was the book that got me started on defensive shotgunning and drills to practice. When I took refresher courses, some folks were using different drills, but I did what I knew best and no complaints!

I'm certainly no ogre-slaying capital W warrior, so I've never gone to AZ for a course with Suárez Int'l. But the martial arts aspects I've seen look pretty well thought out for folks who are professionals at dealing with violence.

That tricked out Tac-14 looks pretty cool! Ported barrel, high-profile sights, etc. All 12-gauge all the time unless I'm mistaken.
It'd be great if an updated tactical/fighting shotgun technique book could come out with the new stock-less "stake out" versions that are now available. Pretty much every book simply insists--not without reason--that any shotgun is much better served with a butt stock. This is true for the most part, but sometimes it becomes dogma. All the various iterations of defensive/fighting shotguns might make for too lengthy a book I suppose.
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