Frank Proctor joins the ranks of BCM Gunfighters with his BCM RECCE 16″.
This came in last night. I hear great things about Frank Proctor. It’s great to see him collaborate with the folks at Alias.
Alias Training & Security Services is proud to announce we are now partnered with Frank Proctor of Way of the Gun (WOTG). It goes without saying we are very pleased to be working with Frank. He has earned a great reputation as a world-class… instructor and no doubt he will fit in perfectly with the Alias Training team.
Please look out for Frank’s classes to be moving over to the Alias Training website within the next few days.
See Frank’s Training Class Schedule here.
Frank Proctor has served over 18 years in the military, the last 11 of those in US Army Special Forces. During his multiple combat tours in Afghanistan & Iraq he had the privilege to serve with and learn from many seasoned veteran Special Forces Operators so their combined years of knowledge and experience has helped him to become a better operator & instructor. While serving as an instructor at the Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat Course he was drawn to competitive shooting. He has since earned the USPSA Grand Master ranking in the Limited Division and Master ranking in the IDPA Stock Service Pistol division. He learned a great deal from shooting in competition and this has helped him to become to become a better tactical shooter. Frank is one of the few individuals able to bring the experiences of U.S. Army Special Forces, Competitive Shooting, and veteran Instructor to every class.
All this experience combines to make Frank Proctor a well-rounded shooter and instructor capable of helping you to achieve your goal of becoming a better shooter.
The good folks at Weapon Outfitters made us aware of the Proctor Sling from Way of the Gun. Designed by Special Forces Veteran and IDPA USPSA Grand Master Frank Proctor, it is a two-point adjustable sling that is designed to be attached without any additional hardware. Lack of mounting hardware is of the things that I constantly run across. It never fails that someone will show up to a class I’m in without a sling / mounting hardware or I’ll have a chance to shoot a new weapon at a range and once again, no way to mount a sling. That alone makes this sling worth taking a look at.
It uses 550 cord on either end to attach to the weapon. At the rear you utilize a girth hitch through the QD mount or other slot on the stock. At the front it is slid down over the barrel to the hand guard and kept fast by cinching tight in a groove in the Picatinny rail.
Excess webbing on the adjustable end of the Proctor sling remains stored so there’s nothing loose to get in the way or be stepped on.
Available in Black, Coyote and MultiCam.
www.weaponoutfitters.com/proctor-slings
These are some pretty cool drills from www.wayofthegun.us. What do you think?