This video, "Open Carry: How it Can Backfire (Real Cases)," examines the potential downsides of openly carrying a firearm. It challenges the notion that open carry is always a deterrent, presenting real-world scenarios and insights from a Florida sheriff. The core argument is that displaying a firearm can inadvertently make the carrier a target, potentially leading to the weapon being used against them. The description highlights the risk of a lawfully owned firearm falling into the wrong hands as a consequence of open carry.
This video, produced by the USCCA (U.S. Concealed Carry Association), explores how criminals select their targets by interviewing incarcerated offenders. It details what predators notice about potential victims, emphasizing targets with "Money + No Fight." The content also covers spotting surveillance, vehicle and carjacking survival tips, driving habits that enhance safety, and tactical flashlight use. The description highlights USCCA's role in providing education, training, and self-defense liability insurance to responsible Americans, showcasing member stories of self-defense incidents and legal protection.
This video discusses a concerning incident where an individual's openly carried firearm was stolen in seconds, highlighting the potential risks associated with open carry. It explores the mindset of criminals, contrasts open carry with concealed carry, and offers advice on how such situations could have been avoided. The video emphasizes that open carry can sometimes be a mistake and promotes the USCCA's resources for self-defense preparedness, including education, training, and liability insurance.
This video analyzes a news report where an individual poses as a delivery man to gain entry into a home for the purpose of robbery. The content highlights the deceptive tactics criminals may employ and implicitly underscores the importance of situational awareness and self-protection measures. The sponsor, POM Pepper Spray, is featured as a less-lethal self-defense tool.
This video analyzes how poor tactical decisions can put American police officers at risk, potentially leading to them being shot. It focuses on the consequences of tactical errors rather than specific firearm models or calibers, emphasizing the importance of proper training and strategy in law enforcement.
This YouTube video, titled "World's D**best Criminal Caught on Cam #jasonhanson", focuses on a criminal event captured on camera. The description is blank, but the title strongly suggests a narrative involving crime and potentially law enforcement or security response. The inclusion of a name associated with firearms training and content creation, Jason Hanson, indicates the video may also touch upon aspects of security, self-defense, or criminal tactics from a defensive perspective.
This video, titled "WARNING: Criminals Are Probing You... And Here's How They Do It," by former CIA officer Jason Hanson, warns viewers about criminal tactics. While the title focuses on criminal activity, the description heavily promotes a "Home Defense bundle," a "Home Defense playlist," and various survival/tactical products including a tomahawk, water filter, and multiple knives. The creator's background suggests a focus on personal security and tactical preparedness, with the subscription prompt highlighting "Home Defense Tips and Strategies, Tactical Defense, and Personal Protection Training."
This video explores the mindset of criminal predators and how they identify and target potential victims. It delves into common predatory tactics like the 'Trojan horse technique,' impersonation of authority figures, and exploiting commitments. The content aims to educate viewers on how to recognize these behaviors and potentially avoid becoming a target, emphasizing a proactive approach to personal safety.
This video, featuring Kevin Michalowski of the U.S. Concealed Carry Association, explains common tactics criminals use to assess potential victims. These tactics include distracting questions, unsolicited physical contact (like aggressive panhandling or a handshake) to gauge strength and balance, and demanding items to reveal the location of valuables. The video advises viewers to maintain eye contact, keep moving, appear firm and strong, and avoid engaging with aggressive individuals.
This video, sponsored by Collectibles Insurance Services (CIS), highlights a clever ruse used by robbers in Houston. The description strongly recommends CIS for firearm collection insurance, emphasizing their no-serial-number policy, incredible rates, and excellent coverage. It also promotes the ASP National Conference, an Emotional Fitness Seminar, the ASP Instructor Certification Program, and the Cover Your ASP Tour. Various recommended holsters from Dark Star Gear, Henry Holsters, KSG Armory, Zero9, PHLster, and Black Arch are listed, along with ASP merchandise. The video encourages viewers to become ASP Patron Members to support their work. The core message revolves around a criminal tactic and the importance of securing one's valuables, particularly firearms collections, through specialized insurance.
This video promotes the ASP Extra channel for real-life self-defense training, using the incident of "Kenyan Car Bandits" as a scenario. It encourages viewers to join the Extra channel to learn how to respond to such situations. The description also highlights ASP merchandise and Patreon memberships for supporting the channel's work, emphasizing "Attitude. Skills. Plan." It also provides links for finding local instructors.
This video analyzes a real-world incident where a guard is ambushed and robbed specifically for his sidearm. The description highlights that criminals often target firearms due to their value and difficulty in acquisition in certain regions, noting that in this instance, only the pistol was taken. It suggests there are significant lessons to be learned from such events regarding security and threat awareness. The video also promotes ASP merchandise and their new channel for additional content, as well as encouraging viewers to support the channel through Patreon and seek professional firearms training.