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How to Fact Check Tactical Advice

By Kit Arthur

April 27, 2019


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Fact_check

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Have you ever gotten tactical advice and found yourself asking, "Will this actually work or will it just get me and a whole bunch of other innocent people killed?"

Have you ever gotten tactical advice and found yourself asking, "Will this actually work or will it just get me and a whole bunch of other innocent people killed?"

From personal experience I've learned that a lot of the training out there will, in fact, get you killed. Believe it or not, even law enforcement training can screw you up. If you ever end up facing someone who actually knows what they are doing.

Well, there is a way that you can fact check any tactical advice (even ours) by going directly to the military's manuals. I've listed them below for easy research.

How to Fact Check Tackleberry Solutions

"You can fact check anyone teaching military tactics. "

You can fact check anyone teaching military tactics. The information is free to find and download. At Tackleberry Solutions, we challenge you to do so. If you've got a better method that has proven itself, let us know! 

Military's Manuals

Simply look up:

What tactical advice have you been given that you question? Comment below and I'll dissect it with you.

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Kit Arthur

About the author

Arthur is the founder and CEO of Tackleberry Solutions. He created this business to teach others realistic wartime tactics based off of personal experience and training. This is contradictory to other tactical instructional classes that focus on the shooting aspect for "tacticool" looks and "accuracy" instead of real-life wartime scenarios. - Arthur has dedicated his life to saving others from hardships and war. His core belief is that the only answer to surviving mass devastation is by being prepared & working together. His goal is to teach that concept to as many people as possible.

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