This video from Active Self Protection (ASP) analyzes an incident in Lancaster where a thick jacket rendered Tasers ineffective. The description heavily promotes ASP's MantisX training products (X10, Blackbeard, Laser Academy) for defensive firearms skill improvement, encouraging viewers to check out their website and social media. It also highlights ASP's subscription services for ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, and full training classes via the ASP Unlimited and ASP Lite apps. Links are provided for raw videos, news stories, recommended products, seminars, and the ASP National Conference. The video also promotes an ASP Ankle Medical Kit from Mountain Man Medical and their podcast.
This video, titled 'South Side Wrong Turn Leads to Shots Fired!', appears to be a real-world incident shared by a driver. While the exact details of the event are not provided in the description, the title suggests a confrontation involving firearms. The description heavily promotes MantisX products (X10, Blackbeard, Laser Academy) for defensive firearms skill improvement, and also encourages viewers to subscribe to the ASP Unlimited and Lite apps for ad-free viewing, bonus content, and full firearms training classes. The content is presented by Active Self Protection (ASP).
This video from Active Self Protection (ASP) features a scenario where Columbus PD officers have to transition from crowd control to immediately stopping an active shooter. The description highlights the importance of defensive firearms skill improvement and promotes MantisX training products. It also directs viewers to the ASP Unlimited App for ad-free viewing and additional exclusive content, as well as the free ASP Lite App. Links to news stories, raw videos, and ASP's sponsors and merchandise are also provided.
This video showcases the Mantis Blackbeard, a dry-fire training system designed to provide valuable feedback and make home practice engaging. The presenter highlights the current high cost of rifle ammunition, making dry-fire training a cost-effective alternative. The video emphasizes the ease of installation and use of the Mantis Blackbeard, aligning with the "Train Hard | Train Often | Train TRB" philosophy. It also promotes Tap Rack Bang Training's comprehensive civilian defense courses, including their intensive CCW program, and encourages viewers to explore resources from USCCA.
This video provides a review and initial experience with the Mantis Blackbeard System for AR-15 rifles. The presenter highlights its utility for dry fire and trigger press/reset practice, especially for those with limited range time or ammunition. The video aims to help viewers understand the product's benefits and considers it a valuable tool for improving shooting fundamentals without live fire.
This video introduces the Blackbeard System by Mantis, a device designed for dry-firing rifles indoors. The system aims to save users time, energy, and ammunition costs while allowing them to train like the character John Wick in their own homes. The description also includes links to purchase the product, as well as social media and contact information for the creator, Johnny Q.
This video is a review in progress of the Mantis Blackbeard, a firearm training device. The description provides links to practical shooting training group resources, including in-person classes, digital coaching, Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon, and their podcast. The focus appears to be on practical shooting and training.
This video showcases the Mantis Blackbeard X, a training device that merges the MantisX and Mantis Blackbeard platforms for in-depth, dynamic shooting analysis. It provides real-time feedback on motion economy during high-speed, multi-target engagements, designed to help users improve their dynamic shooting skills. The device is currently compatible with AR-15 and Sig Sauer MCX platforms. The description includes a promotional affiliate link and an invitation to join the channel for exclusive perks.
This video details a 30-day experiment where the creators exclusively used the Mantis X Blackbeard dry fire system, replacing all live fire training. They document their experiences, any challenges encountered, and the ultimate results of this focused dry fire regimen to see if it genuinely improved their shooting skills. The review is presented as an honest, unsponsored assessment, encouraging viewer participation in the comments. The creators also mention other channels and products they endorse.
This video, part 2 of a 4-part series, focuses on essential dry-fire training tools used by Myles. It highlights and provides links to several key products: Mantis X10 Elite, Mantis Laser Academy, Mantis Blackbeard, Laser Ammo FlashBolt, and Laser Ammo Smokeless Range 2.0. The video also promotes Tactical Hyve's community, classes, and recommended gear and services, including CCW Safe insurance, Dry Fire Mag, and concealed carry holsters from Tenicor and Vedder. The content is geared towards individuals looking to improve their shooting skills through effective dry practice.
This video is a product spotlight on the Mantis Blackbeard Auto-Resetting Trigger System for AR-15 firearms. It explains how the system works to facilitate dry-fire practice by automatically resetting the trigger, eliminating the need to cycle the charging handle. The video highlights the ease of installation, safety features that prevent accidental live fire, and the availability of the BlackbeardX model with an integrated laser for target feedback. It is presented as a solution for practicing marksmanship when live ammunition is expensive or range time is limited.
This YouTube video, titled "MANTIS BLACKBEARD StarWars Blaster irl?", explores a simulated firearm training device. The title suggests a comparison to Star Wars blasters, implying a focus on the visual and functional aspects of the Mantis Blackbeard. The description encourages viewers to purchase the product, indicating a potential review or demonstration with a sales incentive. The content likely centers on the device's capabilities for training or recreational use, possibly in a simulated shooting environment.