This episode of Gun Talk Nation features "Why Good Guys Get Killed," exploring insights from the "First Person Defender" training series. Hosts Ryan Gresham and Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin discuss behind-the-scenes stories, lessons learned from the "bad guy's" perspective, and the psychological and physical responses in high-stress self-defense scenarios. The discussion highlights critical training gaps revealed by realistic simulations, emphasizing the importance of scenario-based training and mental preparation. Tactical takeaways are provided for concealed carry holders, with memorable examples of home invasions, carjackings, and other real-world incidents. The episode also promotes the First Person Defender YouTube channel.
This video features a conversation with self-defense expert Tony Blauer, known for his research into violence and fear, and his training of Tier 1 units. The discussion delves into what's often missing in traditional self-defense training, contrasting it with martial arts, and touching upon pre-fight dynamics, fear management, defusing situations, scenario-based training, and the "timeline of violence." The video also promotes the Tactical Hyve War Room community and various recommended gear and services, including CCW Safe insurance, Dry Fire Mag, Mantis X10 Elite, Tenicor Holsters, and Vedder Holsters, alongside detailing the video production equipment used.
This video showcases low-light training at W.O.F.T. (West Orlando Firearms Training), a facility known for its unique scenario-based training. The content creator, from the 1911 Syndicate, highlights the challenging "no light room" drills and praises W.O.F.T.'s ability to scale intensity for different skill levels. The video also briefly explains the 1911 Syndicate's dual role as a real estate company serving the military/LE/shooting communities and as a content producer. Links are provided for the 1911 Syndicate website, Patreon, Sly Tactical slings, and US Elite Gear apparel.
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