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Gunfighter Moment – Larry Vickers

‘ When attending a training class do yourself and your classmates a big favor; use electronic hearing protection. This allows you to actually listen to what the instructor is saying without having to constantly ask those around you on the firing line who happen to be wearing electronic ear pro.

Bottomline is if you own a smartphone then you have no excuse to not own electronic hearing protection . Enough said.’

-Larry Vickers
Vickers Tactical Inc.
Host of TacTV

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Larry Vickers of Vickers Tactical in a retired US Army 1st SFOD-Delta combat veteran with years of experience in the firearms industry as a combat marksmanship instructor and industry consultant. In recent years he has hosted tactical firearms related TV shows on the Sportsman Channel with the latest being TacTV of which Bravo Company is a presenting sponsor.Larry Vickers special operations background is one of the most unique in the industry today; he has been directly or indirectly involved in the some of the most significant special operations missions of the last quarter century. During Operation Just Cause he participated in Operation Acid Gambit – the rescue of Kurt Muse from Modelo Prison in Panama City, Panama. As a tactics and marksmanship instructor on active duty he helped train special operations personnel that later captured Saddam Hussein and eliminated his sons Uday and Qusay Hussein. In addition he was directly involved in the design and development of the HK416 for Tier One SOF use which was used by Naval Special Warfare personnel to kill Osama Bin Laden. Larry Vickers has developed various small arms accessories with the most notable being his signature sling manufactured by Blue Force Gear and Glock accessories made by Tangodown. In addition he has maintained strong relationships with premium companies within the tactical firearms industry such as BCM, Aimpoint, Black Hills Ammunition, Wilson Combat, Schmidt & Bender and Daniel Defense.

Larry Vickers travels the country conducting combat marksmanship classes for law abiding civilians, law enforcement and military and has partnered with Alias Training to coordinate classes to best meet the needs of the students attending the class.

www.VickersTactical.com

Gunfighter Moment is a weekly feature brought to you by Alias Training & Security Services. Each week Alias brings us a different Trainer and in turn they offer some words of wisdom.

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5 Responses to “Gunfighter Moment – Larry Vickers

  1. Mohican says:

    So true!

    You have an expensive smartphone, then you can afford electronic hearing protection.

  2. Paul G says:

    I’d take what Larry said one step further and strongly suggest buying high quality electronic ear pro, so that you only have to buy one pair and not worry about it ever again. Either the MSA Sordin Supreme Pro X model, or Peltor ComTac II.

    I have the Sordin Supreme Pro X and have been running them for 3 years now. They are the bee’s knees! Most of my time with them is without a helmet, but I also run them under my Ops Core FAST helmet and they work great that way too. I don’t run comms though, so can’t speak on that. I have heard from a few SWAT cops that they prefer the Peltor ComTac II’s for running comms though.

    Lastly, buying the gel earmuffs seals is a must for all day comfort, which is even more important if running them under a helmet. The gel ear seals are the only thing that will wear out every 2 years or so. Battery life is also awesome, btw.

    Just my $.02

  3. simon beeson says:

    Larry you know us brits always use electronic. Ear pro 😉

  4. Tony Brown says:

    Tried electronic ear pro for the first time last week, essential kit. As a PA in the military I see a lot of troops with sensory neural hearing loss (by audiogram) and even more complaining of tinnitus. These are preventable injuries during range work. Of course if your wearing a helmet or radio equipment its a no go and a good ear pro that fits inside the ear is needed.

    • mr bean says:

      Peltor Comtacs and Sordins are designed to work under a helmet and with radio equipment.