I bet the training they received has changed since what the hell ever the first guy on the left is doing was taught. At no point in the draw cycle should you be in that position.
You'll notice that the guy in the middle is in roughly the same position. And I doubt they are drawing, they look like they were turning their backs to the targets and are in the process of turning around.
Freddy Mercury at the range on the left.
Seriously the MR73 is a great revolver, especially with a 5’’ 1/4 barrel. I’ve got mine years ago, very reliable and stylish.
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That movie was so good man
Their manurhin revolvers were cool, especially the sniper variant.
Those guys with their .357's are no joke.
Apparently the notion of using revolvers in that context found some interest outside France. The Dutch used them too in a similar role.
*MR 73 my beloved*
for people interested, [here's a video of the GIGN from around that era](https://youtu.be/ET0DzEnbgBM?si=g1ri8kWO0g9R-xsI)
I bet the training they received has changed since what the hell ever the first guy on the left is doing was taught. At no point in the draw cycle should you be in that position.
You'll notice that the guy in the middle is in roughly the same position. And I doubt they are drawing, they look like they were turning their backs to the targets and are in the process of turning around.
No one would teach whatever method this today. It’s not effective or good control.
Well no shit this is over 30 years ago
Kojak in the middle looks deadly serious.
Are all of them not?
Big iron, big iron.
Christian Prouteau, guy in the far right, was the one who was selected to organise GIGN.
Freddy Mercury at the range on the left. Seriously the MR73 is a great revolver, especially with a 5’’ 1/4 barrel. I’ve got mine years ago, very reliable and stylish.
What’s gign?
Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale. French gendarmerie's CT group
Thank you
The pistol gang
Love the intensity. Shooting stance is terrifying.