This video features Chris Cerino discussing three Heckler & Koch firearm options: the HK CC9, HK VP9, and HK M556A1. It's geared towards viewers interested in a new HK for home protection or self-defense, particularly those who are fans of the brand. The video is a bonus episode from First Person Defender, brought to you by Heckler & Koch TV, and promotes Gun Talk's various platforms for more content.
This video provides a review of the new HK CC9, a micro 9mm pistol designed for concealed carry. The reviewer highlights its ease of concealment and shootability, noting its extensive development (over 7 years) and rigorous testing. The firearm is made in the USA. The review also thanks Heckler & Koch for providing the pistol and Fiocchi USA for supplying ammunition. The video encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and check out the reviewer's merchandise and exclusive content platforms.
This bonus episode from Gun Talk features Chris Cerino of Range Ready putting an intern through a stress shooting drill. The twist? The drill is performed while wearing flip-flops. The video aims to explore how real-world stressors, like uncomfortable footwear, can impact shooting performance and aims to answer the question of whether the intern can handle the pressure. The episode is sponsored by Heckler & Koch and promotes Gun Talk's various platforms and content channels.
This video showcases the new Heckler & Koch VP9A1 K (compact) and F (full-size) pistols at the SHOT Show 2025 range. The VP9A1 models are designed for the US market, featuring improvements like a Nickel-Teflon coated trigger bar, universal ergonomic grip with adjustable length of pull, enhanced ambidextrous controls, a flared magwell, and additional slide serrations. The VP9A1 K is highlighted as an ideal compact carry pistol, while the VP9A1 F is presented for duty, home defense, or competition. Both variants are optics-ready.
This video, "Grandpa Carjacked - Multiple Assailants!," from the First Person Defender series, simulates a high-intensity self-defense scenario where an individual, Bill, must confront multiple assailants attempting to carjack his prized Corvette. The episode focuses on the difficult decision to fight or flee, highlighting the rapid and potentially dangerous nature of such encounters. It's presented as a valuable training exercise for "regular people" in force-on-force simulations, demonstrating what can go wrong in a life-threatening situation. The episode is sponsored by Heckler & Koch, Lockdown Secured, T4E, and C&G Arms.
This video from First Person Defender simulates a home invasion scenario that escalates into a hostage situation. Competitive shooter Brian must confront the threat and protect his family. The episode highlights the intense and often painful lessons learned in real-world self-defense scenarios, emphasizing what can go wrong and how quickly it can happen. The video is brought to you by Heckler & Koch, T4E, and C&G Arms.
This First Person Defender episode simulates a scenario where an off-duty law enforcement officer, Paul, intervenes in a violent assault occurring in a retail store. The video aims to explore the decision-making process and effectiveness of his actions in a high-stress, force-on-force self-defense situation. It highlights potential mistakes and lessons learned for both the defender and the aggressor, emphasizing the intensity and value of the training presented. The episode is sponsored by Heckler & Koch, T4E, and C&G Arms.
This video from Gun Talk focuses on "Panic Firing," a critical defensive shooting concept. Chris Cerino explains how to manage a situation where a shooter is surprised and forced to move, leading to potential poor shots. He provides actionable steps to improve accuracy and control during dynamic encounters. The video features the new HK CC9 and is presented as a bonus episode from First Person Defender, sponsored by Heckler & Koch. It highlights various platforms for accessing Gun Talk content.
This bonus tip from First Person Defender, featuring Chris Cerino and sponsored by Heckler & Koch, guides viewers on what factors to consider when choosing a concealed carry firearm. Using the HK CC9 as an example, the video aims to equip potential buyers with the knowledge to make an informed decision for their next concealed carry purchase. The "First Person Defender" series generally places individuals in realistic self-defense scenarios to illustrate potential challenges and outcomes.
This video from First Person Defender simulates a high-stress home invasion scenario, featuring a jiu-jitsu competitor facing a naked intruder. The episode emphasizes the chaotic nature of real-life self-defense situations and provides valuable, albeit painful, lessons for participants. The content is sponsored by Heckler & Koch, T4E, and C&G Arms.
This video offers a first look at the new Heckler & Koch CC9 pistol, a compact firearm developed and produced in the United States over seven years. The review features Chris Cerino attempting a blindfolded assessment of the pistol, providing viewers with an initial impression of this latest offering from HK. The description also highlights various platforms where additional Gun Talk content can be found.
This episode of First Person Defender simulates a carjacking scenario where a grandfather must protect his granddaughter. The video explores real-world self-defense situations, emphasizing the rapid escalation of danger and the difficult decisions individuals might face. It highlights the practical application of defensive skills and the potential consequences for both the defender and the aggressor, with mentions of firearm manufacturers Heckler & Koch, Crimson Trace, and T4E.