This video tests the effectiveness and risks of shooting through a vehicle windshield in a self-defense scenario. The creator compares firing out a window versus directly through the glass at a 20-yard target, analyzing bullet trajectory and velocity changes. Unexpectedly, the test also reveals health risks associated with glass dust exposure, including symptoms like coughing and loss of smell/taste, with a detailed update provided. The content emphasizes understanding these risks and considering alternative self-defense tactics.
This reaction video features U.S. Concealed Carry Association Director of Content Kevin Michalowski and criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve analyzing footage of a man smashing a car window with a baton. They discuss the legalities and practicalities of using deadly force in self-defense during a vehicle attack, considering imminent threats, the consequences of shooting, and the option of evasion. The discussion touches upon the emotional and financial repercussions of using lethal force, even when legally justified.
This video focuses on self-defense techniques, specifically using a car in a kidnapping scenario. It emphasizes the importance of having an 'Attitude, Skills, and Plan' in place for effective car utilization in personal protection. The video also promotes the ASP Patron Membership for continued content creation and links to additional lessons and resources on their website.
This YouTube video from the USCCA presents a "What Would You Do?" scenario focusing on self-defense when a stranger approaches the backseat of a car. It emphasizes responsible gun ownership and promotes the USCCA's mission to educate gun owners, protect members, and prevent crime. The video offers resources for concealed carry training, gun selection, and legal information, encouraging viewers to join the USCCA community and subscribe to their channel.
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