Instructors' takes on tactics

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I recently used an Internet archive to re-read the (long gone) quotes from Clint Smith that used to be on the Texas Thunder Ranch Web site. I'm posting them below for posterity. How about others adding their favorite "tactical quotes" from instructors to this thread? Might be worth saving.

The World According To Clint

Clint Smith, director of Thunder Ranch, is part drill instructor, part stand-up comic. Here are a few of his observations on tactics, firearms, self defense and life as we know it in the civilized world.

Tactics:
"So a guy says, ‘I’m good! I move, I shoot, I communicate.’ Yeah, but can you do it on the ground? Because that’s where you’re gonna be in a fight."

Gunfights:
"It’s real different when the bad guy shoots back. It doesn’t mean you’re going to lose, it just makes the story more interesting afterward."

Caution:
"The best example of good training is to never get in a fight."

Defensive Driving:
"If you’re accosted, don’t get out of the car. Put it in some other gear and put both feet on the gas. Clint’s school of driving-add power!"

Running Out Of Ammo:
"If pointing an empty gun at your opponent makes him duck, you may live for an extra two seconds-and who knows? I may find another gun, the bad guy may give up, or the ammo fairy may drop me a magazine."

Target Recognition:
"If we’re going down a hall and I see the end of a double barrel shotgun, I better communicate to my partner, ‘cause I can be pretty sure it’s not the Easter bunny on the other end."

Marksmanship:
"Open up the ground between you and the threat. At arm’s distance, you opponent doesn’t have to be good, he just has to be lucky."

Coordination:
"It doesn’t do me any good to have a partner and shoot ‘em-although I’ve had some partners I’d like to shoot."

Verbal Skills:
"You better learn to communicate real well, because when you’re out there on the street, you’ll have to talk to a lot more people than you’ll have to shoot, or at least that’s the way I think it’s supposed to work."

Big Bore Sixguns:
"...He asked, ‘Did you hit him?’ Hey, I don’t know, but he was smokin’ when he ran outta here."

Counting Your Shots:
"It’s our experience that in a fight you will continue to shoot the gun until the threat goes away or until the gun is empty."

Hesitation:
"Don’t be a deer caught in the headlights of the Kenworth of life!"

Long Guns Vs. Handguns:
"They say you can’t use a rifle or shotgun indoors because a bad guy will grab the barrel. Yeah? Well, he better hang on, ‘cause I’m gonna light him up and it’ll definitely be an "E" ticket ride."

Conserving Ammo:
"People ask, ‘What do you do if the guy’s on drugs?’ Shoot ‘em! ‘But what if it doesn’t work?’ Shoot ‘em some more!"

The Defensive Mindset:
"The only reason we would plant our feet is to dig ‘em real good so we can run, ‘cause we’re about to get the hell out of here."

The Survival Instinct:
"Anyone can understand shooting to protect themselves. You give me five minutes and I’ll make anyone on this planet mad enough to shoot me. The real question is, will they have that much time in a fight? You need to make that decision before you start to fight-only you life depends on it."

More:

"The handgun would not be my choice of weapon if I knew I was going to a fight. I’d choose a rifle, a shotgun, an RPG or an atomic bomb instead."

"The two most important rules in a gunfight are: always cheat and always win."

"Every time I teach a class, I discover I don’t know something."

"Don’t forget, incoming fire has the right of way."

"Make (your attacker) advance through a wall of bullets. I may get killed with my own gun, bet he’s gonna have to beat me to death with it, ‘cause it’s going to be empty."

"If you’re not shootin’, you should be loadin’. If you’re not loadin’, you should be movin’. If you’re not movin’, someone’s gonna cut your head off and put it on a stick."

"When you reload (in low light encounters), don’t put your flashlight in your back pocket. If you light yourself up, you’ll look like an angel or the tooth fairy - and you’re gonna be one of ‘em pretty soon."

"Do something. It may be wrong, but do something."

"Nothing adds a little class to a sniper course like a babe in a ghille suit."

"Shoot what’s available, as long as it’s available, until something else becomes available."

"If you carry a gun, people will call you paranoid. That’s ridiculous. If I have a gun, what in the hell do I have to be paranoid about?"

"Don’t shoot fast, shoot good."

"You can say ‘stop’ or ‘alto’ or use any other word you think will work, but I’ve found that a large bore muzzle pointed at someone’s head is pretty much the universal language."

"You have the rest of your life to solve your problems. How long you live depends on how well you do it."

"You cannot save the planet. You may be able to save yourself and your family."

"(Thunder Ranch) will be here as long as you’ll have us or until someone makes us go away, and either way it’ll be exciting."
 
" Caution- the best example of good training is to never get into a fight" I like Elmer Keith's wording better -" The best way to win a gunfight is to avoid it"...."Do something. It may be wrong, but do something. " -This is a management technique also .If you do nothing you have no input,no control .If you do something at least you have some control. And in the aftermath you woun't be saying " If I'd only done something !"
 
Some are not "tactical quotes" , some are just flat common sense and practical.

Good shooters are made - not born
- Fred Misseldine

One cannot buy skill and targets. - Mentors of mine.

A firearm does not have a reverse gear , nor does one carry collison insurance on a firearm. Always use the biggest defensive weapon you have. So use the damn reverse gear, or granny low and get the heck out of a situation. Then since you survived, you can better handle the insurance agent with your damaged vehicle. Mentors of mine.

Never ever be predictable
Mentor.
This mentor was right handed, he carried two guns, he always drew from weak side first, he survived a situation because a BG "expected" him to use his right hand, BG never saw the weak hand.

Notice how that dog just stopped that threat ? He kept moving, being assertive, kept himself between threat and child, never quit, never let anything get behind him, and he did not stop to lick his wounds until after the threat stopped.
Folks can learn a lot from dogs, learn from this today.
- Mentors of mine.
 
"If you find yourself in a 'fair fight', your tactics suck." - Not sure who said this first, but I remember reading it in one of Clint Smith's columns first.

"Though a man may called a dog or a beast, what is essential is for him to win." - Oda Nobunaga
 
"Take your time, in a hurry."- Wild Bill Hickock
"Never stop moving" -Blackbeard the Pirate
 
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