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Former SEAL recreates raid for public
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- Date Aug 21, 2012
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Have you ever have the urge to kill Osama bin Laden.
Me too well now you can for 325.
Dollars a Minnesota firearms facility.
Who recreate that night it how does it all went down and let you take down the top terrorist Barry attaches a former navy seal and creator of the reenactment of the sealed mindset firearm studio.
Larry.
How can you get somebody without you early trading to actually go through with the seals -- throw.
Both that's by actually one of the key points to the whole experience is to let people come in and stand in the fins of a navy seal operator so we actually put him through.
Over an hour and a half of really solid tactical training before they get to go in.
And confront the world's most hated terrorists and what are they actually go through in terms -- training.
With these.
Set up all are trading on -- to three pillars and sustained three pillars that my seal training was based on first we educate them in a classroom.
Then we go through practice.
And then after that we go through that experience so it gives them the full range to gain the confidence to perform the skills that we asked them to -- did you recreate the complex in which she was found.
And we used open source information so -- same information that anyone could get off the Internet that not only re create the room but.
Re create the terrorists that.
Was outside of his bedroom that this seals had to go down and go through into it.
Did you find as a huge desire outside the -- community to experience this.
We found it.
Interestingly enough that it -- is.
People that you would normally expect it was everyday people that had that question in their mind what's it like to be a seal.
You know do I have it in me to do something like that.
We also found that there are a lot of families of veterans -- families of people in the military that wanted to get a better sense of what there and loved ones go through on a daily basis and that's what we wanted to provide the ability for every -- civilians to get an understanding of the -- courage and commitment that our soldiers go through on a daily basis and when you talk about the turn in 25 dollars would you talk about in terms of hours and commitment.
So we provide everything so it's two and a half -- experience.
We provide all the ammunition all -- safety equipment.
Are we provide the equipment that they need to keep geared up for the actual events so it's all inclusive.
And Larry had how this whole experience and I imagine with the terrorists dead.
As long as they do their job -- as we train them we try to set people up for success but it.
We see all sorts sued and results we like I said just in the seals.
We always try to ensure that we're gonna win and we try to do the same thing for our clients.
And Larry are you somebody in the seal community is concerned that too many of your tactics have been exposed.
With everybody talking about what you've accomplished.
I do you know to me there's a a -- -- line between.
Open source information things that the -- community good like.
Elevating what our troops -- a daily basis and sharing tactics so we're very careful to.
Keep that line very strict and ensure that we're doing nothing but honoring our true.
Do you feel it -- it is too much out there in the general press right now about your tactics.
But it's actually you know it's a double edged sword or you know two sides -- recorded on on one side.
The ability for these people to be honored in what they do on a daily basis is good but any information that could could cause my -- Fellow soldiers out there to be put at risk is too much information Larry yet sat thanks so much would we go we want to take part.
The best places to go to our web -- which is www.
Sealed mindset dot com all right Larry thanks so much -- you service.
You're welcome thank you -- I mean.