This video appears to be a personal vlog or opinion piece, with the creator referencing "You're Not That Guy Pal" and discussing "word salad." The content is interspersed with mentions of PDS Debt for financial assessments and a promotional link for the "AR64A Rig-H Harness Patrol Rig" from administrative-results.myshopify.com. The creator also shouts out "Pepperbox TV" and mentions learning from "Independence Training." A significant portion of the video seems to be about general life commentary and personal recommendations rather than a direct focus on firearms, despite the mention of tactical gear.
This video features an interview with Glen Stilson of Independence Training, discussing the top 5 essential accessories for a home defense carbine. The discussion stems from Andrew's experience in a defensive carbine class. The video emphasizes the importance of proper training and gear for personal defense. Contact information for Glen Stilson and Aimed Research (provider of the high-speed camera) is included. The content clarifies that no firearms or accessories are for sale and adheres to YouTube's community guidelines.
This video showcases "Door Kicking," Stage 6 from the Desert Brutality 2018 competition. Desert Brutality is described as a major 2G-ACM event featuring multiple stages and international participation. The video emphasizes the challenging nature of the event and thanks sponsors, competitors, and range officers for their contributions. It also highlights that InRange is viewer-supported.
This YouTube video showcases Stage 5 of the IDARM 2017 competition, featuring the iconic M1 Garand rifle. The stage is described as a "canyon run and gun" with varied target distances, including long-range steel, close-range paper targets, and a spinner target from a rooftop prop. The video also incorporates patriotic themes, celebrating July 4th and discussing the USA. It acknowledges match hosts Independence Training and encourages viewer support via Patreon.
This video from IDARM 2017 features Stage 4 of a rifle match, highlighting the M1 Garand. The stage is a physical challenge where competitors carry a kettlebell, sprint with it around a barrel for a number of repetitions corresponding to a weight they chose, and then engage targets. The description emphasizes the patriotic spirit of shooting an M1 Garand on July 4th and thanks the hosts, Independence Training. It also directs viewers to support InRange through Patreon and mentions merchandise availability.
This video showcases Stage 3 of the IDARM 2017 M1 Garand Style match, held on July 4th. The stage features two WW2-style sandbag bunker emplacements with challenging blind, long-range target engagements. Participants start in one bunker, firing at targets identified only by a range card, and then must move to a second position to re-engage the same targets from a different angle. The description highlights the difficulty and historical alignment of the stage, thanking Independence Training as hosts and InRange TV for their viewer-supported production.
This video showcases Stage 2 of the IDARM 2017 competition, themed around World War II, specifically simulating a "Banzai Charge" scenario. The participants are using M1 Garand rifles, highlighted as a quintessentially American choice for a July 4th rifle match. The event is hosted by Independence Training, and the video encourages viewer support for InRangeTV.
This video showcases Stage 1 of the IDARM 2017 rifle match, a special American Independence Day tradition in Arizona. The event served as both a celebration and a fundraiser for the Phoenix Children's Hospital, raising over $2,000. Independence Training hosted the event. While many participants used AR-15s, the InRange team opted for the M1 Garand, firing .30-06 rounds in extreme heat. This marks the first of five stages to be presented, highlighting the classic American rifle in a competitive setting.
This video showcases a practical field training course focused on intermediate ranges (100-300 yards), filling a perceived gap in traditional CQB or long-range training. The course aims to replicate realistic field conditions, distinct from controlled range environments. The footage features "Spetznaz" AK74 alongside various AR15 platforms, putting them to the test in practical scenarios. Viewers interested in attending the course are directed to Independence Training's website.
This video announces the 2017 Independence Day AZ Rifle Match, a competitive shooting event. It highlights that the match is sponsored by KE Arms and hosted at Cowtown Range in Peoria, AZ, with support from Independence Training and Az2Gun. The announcement specifies the recognized divisions: Limited, Tac Scope, Open, Heavy, and Trooper. This event is a key gathering for rifle shooting enthusiasts in Arizona.
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