This video showcases a swift response by Brazilian police officers to a store robbery. The description highlights the sponsor, Baker Targets, a source for training and practice targets, and encourages viewers to support ASP through their Patron membership. The content focuses on law enforcement action and its relation to self-protection and public safety.
This YouTube video, sponsored by New Way Ford, discusses the strict use-of-force regulations that Brazilian law enforcement officers must adhere to. While the video's primary focus is on the legal and procedural aspects of law enforcement in Brazil, the title and description suggest potential implications for firearms training and self-defense contexts, especially when contrasting with potential use-of-force scenarios in other regions. The video also promotes various ASP (Active Self Protection) related content and merchandise.
This video, sponsored by POM Pepper Sprays, showcases Brazilian officers tracking down armed robbers. The description highlights various ASP (Active Self Protection) resources including their National Conference, Instructor Certification Program, Cover Your ASP Tour, ASP Extra channel, and community standards. It also lists recommended holster brands like Dark Star Gear, Henry Holsters, KSG Armory, Zero9, PHLster, and Black Arch Protos M. The content encourages viewers to support ASP through their Patron program and promotes ASP merchandise. The video is presented with the mantra: Attitude. Skills. Plan.
This video, sponsored by POM Pepper Sprays, analyzes a situation involving a Brazilian Police Sergeant who reportedly did not react quickly enough. The description encourages viewers to learn from this incident by joining the ASP Extra channel for self-defense training. It also promotes ASP merchandise and discusses options for supporting the channel through Patreon. The video provides links to the raw footage and a news story related to the event, along with a directory to find local firearms instructors.
This video explores the Brazilian Uru submachine gun, a 9mm firearm manufactured between 1977 and 1985. The Uru is highlighted for its exceptionally simple design, featuring only 17 parts and minimal screws or pins. The video delves into its unique trigger mechanism and drop safety, offering a study in minimalist firearm engineering. It also mentions the Uru's use by Brazilian military and police forces. The content is presented by Forgotten Weapons, with links to their Patreon and merchandise.
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