This video is part 4 of a red dot pistol series featuring Scott Jedlinski of Modern Samurai Project. The focus is on the crucial technique of acquiring the red dot sight on a pistol during the draw, a common challenge for new red dot users. The video also mentions the 1911 Syndicate's real estate services for the shooting community and their content production efforts. Sponsorships for Sly Tactical slings and US Elite Gear apparel are included.
This video, Part 3 of a red dot pistol series, features Scott Jedlinski of Modern Samurai Project discussing essential body mechanics for pistol shooters. While not exclusively about red dots, the principles are crucial for both red dot and iron sight users. The video also promotes the 1911 Syndicate's real estate services, newsletter, and Patreon, along with discounts for Sly Tactical slings and US Elite Gear apparel. It highlights the 1911 Syndicate's background in real estate serving the shooting community and their evolution into content production.
This video from 1911 Syndicate and Modern Samurai Project (Scott Jedlinski) delves into the common debate of optimal red dot sight zero distances for pistols. It explores whether a 10-yard or 25-yard zero is more appropriate. The description also provides links to the 1911 Syndicate's real estate services, newsletter, and Patreon for exclusive content, as well as affiliate links for Sly Tactical slings and US Elite Gear apparel. The channel also briefly explains its origins in real estate serving the military/LE/shooting community and its expansion into content creation.
This video from 1911 Syndicate, featuring Scott Jedlinski of Modern Samurai Project, dives into red dot optic selection for pistols. It compares popular models like the Trijicon RMR, Holosun 507C, Delta Point Pro, Shield RMS, Trijicon SRO, and Aimpoint ACRO. Jedlinski shares his extensive experience from observing numerous students in his classes to help viewers determine the best red dot for their needs. The video also promotes the 1911 Syndicate's real estate services and content production.
This video highlights the 2019 SureFire Shooter Symposium, a premier firearms training event. It features over 11 top instructors offering courses in handguns, rifles, low-light, night vision, medical, and force-on-force combatives. The event also includes a vendor show, live-fire range day, and competitions with substantial prizes, including SureFire suppressors and WeaponLights. The description lists prominent instructors like Robert Vogel, Mike Pannone, Craig Douglas, Aaron Cowan, and Scott Jedlinski, and directs viewers to the event website for more information.
This video provides an overview of the 2019 Shooter Symposium, an annual four-day event hosted by The Ranch TX. The symposium brings together prominent figures in the firearms industry to offer training and knowledge sharing across various disciplines, including night vision, medical, pistol, and combative skills. It also features opportunities to connect with approximately 150 like-minded individuals and interact with vendors showcasing their products. The description highlights specific instructors and mentions upcoming events and TFBTV's Patreon giveaways.
This episode of The MSP Podcast features Matt Shockey, a Houston Area Police Sergeant and SWAT Team Member, discussing the Shooters Symposium 2019 training event. Shockey shares insights from running the event last year and details what instructors like Robert Vogel, Mike Pannone, Craig Douglas, and others will be teaching this year. The description also highlights various discount codes for sponsors and links to class schedules and registration, indicating a focus on advanced firearms training and practical application.
This video features an interview with Scott Jedlinski, the founder of Modern Samurai Project. The discussion is presented in a Q&A format, allowing viewers to engage with Jedlinski's expertise and insights. As the title indicates, the content revolves around Scott Jedlinski and his organization, Modern Samurai Project, implying a focus on firearms, training, or related topics.
This video features a competition or friendly match between Andy "The Destroyer" Ruffner and Scott "Jedi" Jedlinski, referred to as "Ruffner vs Jedi." The title highlights a significant score difference, with "Jedi" achieving "500 taps to 1." The description clarifies that this is Jedlinski's "first and luckiest tap" against Ruffner, suggesting a demonstration of skill or a specific event within a larger competition or challenge. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context strongly implies a firearm-related activity, likely a shooting drill or competition focused on accuracy or speed.
This video documents a grappling match featuring Scott Jedlinski from Tony Passos BJJ. The match took place in the 30+ Blue Belt Absolute division at US Grappling Maryland on August 13, 2011. It is a recording of a competitive Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu event.
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