This video features a speech by former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke at an event hosted by Delta Defense, the company behind The USCCA. The speech, shared by "Tactical Tim," highlights Clarke's advocacy for concealed carry and his support for Second Amendment rights. The description also mentions his "Sheriff of the Year" award and encourages viewer engagement in the comments. A link for donations to Sheriff Clarke's re-election campaign is provided, along with USCCA social media links and a call to action to learn more about USCCA.
Tim Schmidt of USCCA shares a personal story and the motivational phrase "If it is to be, it's up to me," instilled by his father, Russ. He relates this to personal responsibility, particularly in protecting loved ones. The video encourages viewer interaction by asking about their own motivational phrases and thoughts on Tim's story and quote. It also promotes a free gun giveaway and offers a link to learn about top concealed carry mistakes.
This video introduces Steve Fischer, Director of the USCCA Instructor Program. Fischer shares his background as a U.S. Army drill sergeant and highlights the strengths of the USCCA Instructor Program, emphasizing its superior materials, teaching methods, and staff. The video also touches upon the positive reception of the program by NRA certified instructors, noting how it complements NRA pistol certifications. Viewers are encouraged to engage in the comments section with questions about Steve or the program, and are provided with links to learn more about Steve, the instructor program, and concealed carry best practices.
This video features an interview with Dan Garvey, VP of Member Services at The USCCA, conducted by Tim Schmidt, President and Founder. They discuss Dan's background and his role at The USCCA. A significant portion of the conversation addresses the USCCA's member services call center, clarifying its authenticity and the qualifications of its staff, aiming to dispel rumors about outsourced calls. The video also prompts viewer engagement regarding their experiences with The USCCA's call center and their thoughts on the new "Tactical Tim" format. Links to USCCA's community, social media, and learning resources are provided.
This video explores the concept of living in "Condition Yellow" as part of Col. Cooper's color codes of awareness. The presenter, Tim, addresses whether this state of constant alertness leads to paranoia, explaining that it's a distinction between paranoia and preparedness. Condition Yellow signifies being aware and alert to surroundings, ready for self-defense if necessary. This contrasts with Condition White (obliviousness) and Condition Red (fighting for your life). The video emphasizes that preparedness, including firearm carriage, is crucial for self-defense and protecting loved ones, especially for those who might otherwise be caught off guard.
This video features "Tactical Tim" (Tim Schmidt) demonstrating dry fire training drills from "The 52 Dry Fire Training Drills" card deck. He highlights three favorite drills: The Lateral Shuttle Drill, The Shoulder Press and Shoot, and The Leaping El Presidente. Tim emphasizes safe training by using a SIRT training pistol. The video is presented as a free CCW training resource brought to you by The USCCA, and includes links for a free gun giveaway, training guides, and information on the N82 Tactical holster and SIRT training pistol.
This video highlights the benefits of using SIRT training pistols for dry fire practice, comparing them to live firearms. "Tactical Tim" demonstrates the features of a SIRT pistol that simulates a Glock 17 or 22, explaining why it's a superior tool for dry fire training. The video touches on different SIRT models and encourages viewer interaction regarding their own dry fire methods. The content is presented as a free dry fire training video brought to you by The USCCA.
This video features Tim Schmidt, also known as "Tactical Tim," reviewing his everyday tactical knife, the CRKT Ignitor T. He highlights its durable spring-steel clip as a primary reason for his satisfaction. The video encourages viewer engagement by asking about their preferred knives and reasons for liking them. The content is presented as a CCW (Concealed Carry) video, powered by The USCCA, and also promotes a free gun giveaway.
This video, featuring Tim "Tactical Tim" Schmidt and powered by the USCCA, discusses the multifaceted meaning of being a responsibly armed American. It breaks down the concept into four key pillars: committing to carrying a firearm, prioritizing quality and consistent training (including dry fire), practicing strict firearm safety (handling and teaching children), and cultivating a mindset of preparedness and situational awareness. The video aims to provide clarity for members who have inquired about this crucial aspect of firearm ownership.
This firearms training video features Tim Schmidt, also known as "Tactical Tim," demonstrating how to use a Smart Carry holster. He discusses the advantages and disadvantages of this holster, highlighting its comfort and effective deep concealment capabilities. The video also touches on the quick draw potential of the holster for self-defense scenarios and provides resources for further concealed carry information. The USCCA sponsors this concealed carry training content, with links to their community, social media, and learning resources provided.
This video from USCCA features Tim Schmidt (Tactical Tim) demonstrating how to properly use a shirt holster for concealed carry. He discusses the pros and cons of this holster type, highlighting its ability to maximize concealment and comfort in various situations. However, the video also notes potential drawbacks, such as a slower draw speed depending on the outer shirt worn. Viewers are encouraged to share their experiences and preferred shirt holster brands in the comments.
This video from the United States Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) features Tim Schmidt, also known as "Tactical Tim," demonstrating the proper use of an ankle holster for a Glock 19. The video discusses the advantages and disadvantages of ankle holsters, including their concealability and comfort versus the slower draw speed and accessibility. It also outlines specific scenarios where an ankle holster is suitable and where it is not. The content aims to provide valuable concealed carry information to viewers.