This YouTube video features an AR-15 rifle being used to provide cover fire, highlighting tactical shooting scenarios. The description promotes GhostFT.com, an organization offering advanced firearms training courses in Pennsylvania, including Long Range Precision, Urban Carbine, TacMed Carbine, and CQB. They emphasize their experienced instructors with LE and military backgrounds, the low instructor-to-student ratio, and their recognition in the firearms community. The description also contrasts their approach with training that relies heavily on well-known personalities, assuring potential students that their training will be practical and instructor-led.
This video from Shot Show 2025 highlights the "Send IT level" rifle scope accessory, recommended by Ghost Firearms Training for their long-range precision courses. The description emphasizes Ghost Firearms Training's expertise, with instructors from LE and military backgrounds, and their commitment to providing high-quality, up-to-date training. They offer various courses including Long Range Precision, Mile Shooting Matches, Urban Carbine, TacMed Carbine, and CQB, with multiple instructors present in every class. Ghost Firearms Training has received recognition, including a Top 5 ranking at the 2025 Gundies Awards for Firearms Instructor of the Year.
This video appears to be a promotional or discussion piece related to special operations K9 units, specifically featuring dogs and their handler training. It mentions a podcast conversation with Eric Ennis from Coastline K9, who has a military background and runs a K9 protection business. The focus is on the dogs and their integration into special forces operations, likely touching on their capabilities and training methodologies.
This episode of Gun Talk Nation features Eric Suarez from Meprolight discussing his military background, his career in the firearms industry, and lesser-known facts about Meprolight's premium optics. The discussion is framed within the context of Gun Talk Nation's regular programming, which is sponsored by various firearm-related companies.
This video details the creator's personal journey transitioning from a military background to their current pursuits. While specific firearm models or calibers are not mentioned in the title or description, the context of a "military background" strongly suggests a connection to firearms, tactical equipment, and potentially self-defense or marksmanship. The content likely focuses on personal development and experiences shaped by their military service, potentially touching upon skills or interests related to the firearm community.
This "Gun Talk Hunt" episode features Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin in conversation with Mike Herne, a "lifelong hunter" and outdoors industry professional. They discuss Herne's journey into the hunting and outdoors world, his upbringing, and military background. A significant portion of the discussion revolves around a shared Alaskan hunt from the previous year. The video is sponsored by Ruger and Range Ready. It promotes subscribing to Gun Talk for more content across various platforms.
This video features an insightful conversation with Buck Doyle, a seasoned veteran in firearms training and tactics. The discussion delves into Doyle's specialized training methods, the experience of attending his popular courses, and his unique role in training celebrities for film roles. Doyle also shares his extensive background in military and law enforcement, offering a glimpse into his expertise and the valuable insights he provides for the firearms community. The episode is part of the Colion Noir Podcast.
This "Gun Talk Hunt" episode features Tyler Kath of T&K Hunting Gear discussing his company's origins, his military and law enforcement background, and the importance of U.S.-made hunting equipment. He elaborates on how his past experiences inspire product quality and justifies the higher cost of domestic manufacturing. The discussion highlights the value placed on American-made goods within the hunting community.
This episode of The Larry Vickers Podcast features an interview with author and retired Navy SEAL Jack Carr. Carr, known for his New York Times bestselling novels like "Terminal List," discusses his extensive background in Naval Special Warfare, his successful transition into becoming a full-time author, and the influences behind his gripping writing. The podcast is presented by Firearms Trainers Association (FTA) and CCW Safe. Viewers are encouraged to check out the CCW Safe and FTA Protects YouTube channels and subscribe to Vickers Tactical for potential promo codes. The discussion likely touches upon themes relevant to military experience and tactical applications.
This video is Part 2 of the Navy SEAL Dog Musher series, featuring former Navy SEAL Jeff Reid of Frozen Trident Kennel. Shawn Ryan of Vigilance Elite provides an inside look at the daily operations of the kennel. The description highlights opportunities to support Jeff and Jeri's mission through dog sponsorships and purchasing merchandise from their website and Instagram profiles. Links are provided for both Jeff Reid and Vigilance Elite.
This video, Part 2 of "Questions to Nutnfancy," delves into the motivations behind the popular YouTube channel TNP, addressing questions about fame, money, and self-promotion. The creator discusses the prevalence of "tactical backgrounds" in the firearms community, the significance of good crew members, and offers of assistance. He also touches upon his military background, the financial realities of operating TNP (running in the "red"), maintaining privacy, the "Nutnfancy Data Point," and lessons learned through experience. Despite the significant effort required, the creator finds fulfillment in connecting with and inspiring people globally, viewing TNP as a personal purpose. The "TNP Adventure" continues.
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