MILITARY PTK-CQC Close Quarters Combat System – Two (2) DVD Set
MILITARY PTK-CQC Close Quarters Combat System – Two (2) DVD Set
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Salepage: MILITARY PTK-CQC Close Quarters Combat System – Two (2) DVD Set
This Two (2) DVD set will instruct and train you in Close Quarters
Combat tactics, techniques, and skills to effectively close with and
destroy enemy forces with Edged Weapons, Impact Weapons, Empty-Hands,
Tactical Firearms, and any field expedient weapon found on today’s
battlefield. This is the ONLY combatives system in existence today that
fully integrates all individual combat weaponry (Bolo, Knife, Bayonet),
Empty-Hands, and Tactical Firearms into a complete system using the same
tactical techniques to Kill the enemy in Close Quarters Combat. Filmed
at the Philippine Marine Corps Special Operations School, with
active-duty Marines selected and attending the Force Recon Qualification
Course, and presented by Tim Waid, Master Instructor of the
Pekiti-Tirsia Kali system. Tim served in the US Marine Corps as an
Infantry Platoon Sergeant, and developed the Military PTK-CQC System for
the Philippine Marine Corps (PMC) Force Reconnaissance Battalion in
1998. This system is now the Official Combatives and Martial Arts System
of the Philippine Marine Corps and instructed through PMC Training
Manual 2007-01.
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