This video explores the concept of dressing like John Wick and transitions into a review of concealable body armor from Bulletproof Everyone. The creator discusses personal experience using the gear in "High Risk Travel" courses and testing the ballistic plates. Specific items like backpacks, jackets, and an undershirt carrier are highlighted. The video aims to showcase civilian-looking armor suitable for those in potentially dangerous environments and provides a call to action to check out the company's website. It also promotes Tactical Rifleman's Patreon and other affiliated gear sources.
This video promotes a "High Risk Travel Course" scheduled for December 7-9 at MCSC in Clarksville, TN. While specific firearms or calibers are not mentioned, the nature of a "High Risk Travel Course" strongly implies training related to firearms, self-defense, and potentially tactical applications in challenging environments. The location in Clarksville, TN, is also provided for attendees.
This YouTube video, titled "High Risk Travel Course," is presented by Tactical Rifleman. While the exact content of the course is not detailed, the description heavily emphasizes tactical training and preparedness, directing viewers to the Tactical Rifleman website for sign-ups and additional content. The video also promotes various gear sources, including night vision, thermal imaging, riflescopes, lasers, and a general Amazon shop for equipment. Viewers are encouraged to support the channel through Patreon and follow their social media platforms for more updates.
This video discusses "expedient rappelling," a technique for improvising rappelling solutions in emergency situations using available materials. The presenter emphasizes that this is not a substitute for proper training and stresses the importance of learning correct rappelling techniques first. The video highlights the necessary components for rappelling (anchor point, rope, harness, carabiner/descender, gloves, helmet) and provides examples of improvised materials like bed sheets and fire hoses. It strongly advises against using 550 cord for rappelling due to its susceptibility to cutting. The presenter prefers Amsteel or Spectra Line for their inspectability and strength, citing their use on a Jeep winch.
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