
Chuck Haggard
Law enforcement officer
Top 3 podcasts with Chuck Haggard
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Aug 21, 2024 • 57min
99: Tactical Anatomy Summit Inspired by Dr. Williams Part I
In this engaging discussion, firearms experts Chuck Haggard, Andy Anderson, and Troy Miller delve into the vital concepts of tactical anatomy for defensive shooting. They reveal the 'Zones of Effective Neutralization' and share real ER insights on gunshot wounds. The trio recount gripping tales from historic gunfights, emphasizing the importance of shot placement over caliber myths. Listeners will also learn about a 3-D approach to defensive shooting and the critical techniques for incapacitating an opponent effectively.

May 2, 2024 • 2h 19min
P&S ModCast 385 - Less Lethal For Law Enforcement
Chuck Haggard, Matt Landfair, and Dave Simerly discuss law enforcement less lethal options, their history, applications, and effectiveness. They explore the evolution of non-lethal force tactics, challenges in training officers, and the importance of de-escalation skills. The podcast touches on topics like pepper spray effectiveness, Rodney King incident training issues, and handling excited delirium syndrome in law enforcement.

Oct 6, 2023 • 2h 29min
P&S ModCast 357 - The 357 Magnum
Firearms expert Darryl Bolke, gun enthusiast Caleb Giddings, tactical instructor Bryan Eastridge, law enforcement officer Chuck Haggard, and firearms instructor Steve Shields discuss the history and design of the 357 Magnum revolver, the reliability of revolvers as backup weapons, the rise and fall of the Model 20 and 21 handguns, gun options for the 357 Magnum round, the power and limitations of the 357 Magnum round, exploring firearms and ammunition performance, bullet types and loads, developing a penetrating load for windshield glass and critical organs, ethical shooting and effective penetration, the musket ball pistol bullet analogy, effective calibers for self-defense, shooting 200 rounds of 357, preserving knowledge and passion for revolvers, and the versatility of revolvers.