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Mick-Boy
05-04-2016, 12:19
Pat Rogers (Of EAG Tactical) passed away last night.

Pat was a legend in the NYPD and in the Marine Corps. He was an instructor at Gunsite under Col. Cooper, a national level competitive shooter, product developer and an occasional writer for some of the gun rags. To say nothing of his impact as a civilian trainer.

Pat's carbine class was the first civilian class I ever attended. I walked in with a bit of a swelled head because I was a high-speed "contractor" and had a couple of trips overseas as an infantry NCO with the Marine Corps.

His class crushed my nuts. It demonstrated that I wasn't nearly as good as I thought I was. In true Pat form, I was ribbed a little, mentored a little and told to "Unfuck yourself". The experience I had at that class helped push me to continue to seek outside training. There is truly no way to measure the impact that Pat has had on my professional development over the last decade plus.

The shooting, training, and tactical communities are truly diminished by his passing.

Rest in peace Pat.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUHm34hksac

kwando
05-04-2016, 13:03
RIP

MarkCO
05-04-2016, 13:05
One of the great ones. RIP.

HoneyBadger
05-04-2016, 14:02
RIP sir. That youtube video above caught me off guard at the 1:30 point! [LOL]

Mazin
05-04-2016, 14:34
Rip Sir.

Mick-Boy
05-04-2016, 16:21
http://soldiersystems.net/2016/05/04/bcm-remembers-pat-rogers/?utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=twitterfeed

asmo
05-04-2016, 18:53
Couldn't of happened to a more deserving guy.

dan512
05-04-2016, 21:18
Getting called a homo and brutally teased by Pat was a true honor. I have a group of guys I am privileged to call friends because of Pat's training and influence. I proudly carry my moose cock award that I am certain I earned several times over. However, I have never repeated the mistakes that got me that award. I do periodically hear his voice yelling "I must be a bad instructor..." and not just on the range. We are unlikely to see his type again.

Mick-Boy
05-05-2016, 06:44
Couldn't of happened to a more deserving guy.


Complete lack of class asmo.

asmo
05-05-2016, 09:34
Complete lack of class asmo.


Mick, you are right. It was in poor taste and I apologize for that. My issues with Pat are my own, and now that he will be no longer "teaching" I can, should, and will let it go.

I am sure he probably helped many people.

BigBear
05-05-2016, 14:00
Couldn't of happened to a more deserving guy.


Mick, you are right. It was in poor taste and I apologize for that. My issues with Pat are my own, and now that he will be no longer "teaching" I can, should, and will let it go.

I am sure he probably helped many people.

Wow dude... what's the back story that crap? PM if needed.

LX470
05-05-2016, 18:00
RIP Pat...you mentored more than a few of us...

TheGrey
05-06-2016, 13:19
He sounds like he was a hell of a good guy!

dan512
05-06-2016, 22:26
The most accurate comment I have heard so far is that he was a good trainer but he was great at building families.

Hoser
05-07-2016, 08:31
https://www.nraila.org/articles/20160506/we-are-diminished-pat-rogers-rest-in-peace