This video discusses the perceived overpowered nature of thermal optics in the context of OCTs (likely referring to "Operation Cold Turkey" or a similar airsoft/simunition scenario). The title suggests a player perspective where thermal sights are considered too advantageous, potentially unbalancing gameplay. Further analysis would require video content to understand specific firearms, calibers, and scenarios being discussed.
This YouTube video, titled "Armor test coming soon. #airsoftmilsim #airsoft", indicates an upcoming test of armor, likely in the context of airsoft or milsim activities. The description provides links to training opportunities, a Patreon page for support, a Facebook group for discussion, and a separate YouTube channel for gaming content. The focus appears to be on tactical equipment and training related to airsoft simulation.
This video showcases the Direct Action Resource Center's (DARC) Law Enforcement Counter Terrorism Course, Level 2 (LECTC2), attended by Spiritus Systems. The LECTC2 is a demanding 6-day program for professional SWAT and Patrol officers, requiring completion of LECTC1 as a prerequisite. The course curriculum heavily features practical, real-world scenarios including extensive explosive breaching, live fire Close Quarters Battle (CQB), live fire sniper support, and contested force-on-force training using simunition. DARC offers training to military, law enforcement, and citizens from their North Little Rock, Arkansas facility.
This video explains the reason behind the orange tips found on certain firearms, often referred to by the acronym MAGA (Make America Great Again). The orange tip is a safety feature commonly found on replica firearms, toy guns, and training weapons to distinguish them from live firearms and prevent accidental misuse or confusion. The content likely delves into the regulations and purposes of these brightly colored tips in the context of firearm safety and responsible handling.
This video explores the concept of using real firearms with Simunition training rounds, comparing it to paintball. The description highlights Simunition as an effective method for firearm training using one's own weapon. It also features numerous discount codes for tactical gear and firearm-related companies, along with a Linktree for channel support and a link to Howitzer Clothing.
This video showcases an integrated combatives course focusing on pistol and blade work, led by Bill Rapier of AMTAC Shooting and Tom Kier of Sayoc Tactical Group. The 3-day training event incorporates live fire pistol drills in the morning and blade work and simunition drills in the afternoon, aiming to prepare participants for violent encounters. The expertise of Carl and Bong Atienza of Atienza Kali is also featured, specifically regarding long blades and mass attack scenarios. The description highlights the value of the course for survival skills and mentions a specific course loadout.
This video showcases the Heckler & Koch G36 rifle firing Arex MTX training ammunition, which are essentially paintball rounds. The description highlights the reliability of this ammunition, even in full-auto fire, and its suitability for force-on-force training scenarios. It emphasizes the safety aspect of using real firearms with this specialized training ammunition.
This video explores the question of whether Simunition can be fired from a real firearm. The description confirms that it is indeed possible, though the extent of demonstration or explanation is not detailed. The video likely showcases a practical application or test of this scenario. The channel's Patreon and store links suggest a focus on firearms content and community engagement. Sellier & Bellot is acknowledged as a sponsor, indicating a potential connection to ammunition or firearm-related products.
This video features retired Navy SEAL Mark "Coch" Cochiolo discussing the advantages and disadvantages of using non-lethal training rounds, specifically Simunition, and airsoft for realistic scenario training. He emphasizes the importance of choosing the right training tools to maximize the effectiveness of engaging role-players. The video highlights the value of hands-on experience in tactical situations with professional guidance, while also cautioning viewers not to replicate the tested scenarios due to the training involved.
This video features retired Navy SEAL Toshiro "Tosh" Carrington discussing force-on-force training with non-lethal training ammunition systems such as Simunition, Force On Force, and UTM. The discussion covers the use of pistols and rifles in realistic training scenarios, highlighting the importance of this type of practical application for military and law enforcement personnel. The video also promotes Tactical Hyve's content and social media presence.
This episode of First Person Defender® places participants into a simulated active shooting scenario where they must identify threats and react. The "good guy" participants are put in real-life situations with unknown attackers, using converted firearms that fire Simunition marking cartridges for force-on-force training. The series is designed to provide realistic defensive training and is available on various platforms.
This episode of 'First Person Defender' places participants in a simulated real-life scenario where an office meeting is interrupted by an attack. The video utilizes force-on-force training with converted firearms firing Simunition marking cartridges to demonstrate defensive tactics. It's part of a series available on various platforms and sponsored by First Person Defender.