This video features John Johnston discussing tactics for using handheld and weapon-mounted lights in defensive scenarios. Building on a previous discussion about lumens, candela, and photonic barriers, Johnston explores different use cases, the importance of candela and lumens, and minimum output requirements. The conversation also touches on managing unknown contacts, quick access to lights, and where to receive relevant training. Weapon-mounted lights are a significant focus, with a specific mention of a previous discussion on their necessity for handguns.
This video highlights a 2-day Vehicle Tactics Course designed to enhance survivability in vehicle-based engagements. The training focuses on practical, everyday scenarios, equipping participants with effective tactics and ballistic knowledge applicable to law enforcement agencies. The course emphasizes utilizing vehicles as a tactical platform for improved shooter performance and safety. The video is produced by John Shoyer and promotes Achilles Heel Tactical's training programs.
This episode of 'Shootin' It with Yankee' (#101) features a Vet Gun Giveaway in collaboration with TYMP Pistol Project. The channel emphasizes viewer support and is explicitly sponsor-free, directing viewers to their Patreon for contributions. The description highlights a community for individuals with shared interests in hobbies, tactics, toys, and opinions, welcoming collectors, preppers, sportsmen, and general enthusiasts. T-shirts worn in the videos are available for purchase through forgedfromfreedom.com. The video also lists social media links for The Yankee Marshal on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Original score by Madison Stegall and super artwork by Daniel Greenfield are credited.
This video, "Into the Fray Episode 127," advises against engaging in a gunfight from inside a vehicle, labeling the front seat a "death trap." It stresses that the primary recommendation in a deadly force encounter while in a car is to drive away. If escape is impossible, the video advocates for exiting the vehicle to fight. The description also includes links for a free gun giveaway, resources on carrying a gun legally and safely, and the USCCA's social media channels. The content focuses on self-defense strategies in a specific, high-risk scenario.
This video from VSO Gun Channel, despite a description wipe, discusses tactics related to the question "Have You Ever Been Shot At?". The channel emphasizes its role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, stating it's not in the business of selling firearms. VSO Gun Channel maintains creative control over content derived from testing and evaluation services provided by its R&D arm, VSOrdnance LLC, ensuring objective reporting of product performance, including negative aspects.
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