This video discusses a self-defense incident in New York where an armed citizen, a 46-year-old man, fired his .45-caliber handgun at teenagers attempting to run him over with stolen vehicles. The incident highlights the dangers of vehicular assault as deadly force and criticizes anti-gun narratives. The video also promotes USCCA self-defense insurance as a crucial resource for legal support after a defensive shooting. It emphasizes the importance of having legal representation and support in such high-stakes situations, especially in gun-restrictive states like New York.
This video, titled 'Perp Rams Into Cop Car To Try And Escape,' features a civilian-produced news segment from Active Self Protection (ASP). While the title and description focus on a law enforcement encounter, the core of ASP's content often involves analyzing real-world events related to self-defense and the use of force, frequently incorporating firearm tactics and defensive principles. The video includes sponsorship plugs for New Way Ford and the ASP National Conference, along with links to raw video footage and news stories. ASP is known for its analysis of incidents, often providing a defensive mindset and tactical breakdown, making it relevant to firearms enthusiasts interested in practical applications of self-protection.
This video showcases Stage 1 of the Tiger Valley 2018 2 Man 2 Gun team match, focusing on a "Vehicular Assault" scenario. The event emphasizes collaboration and communication between teammates. The participants, Sinistral Rifleman and Karl, utilize unique rifles: a KE Arms SBR AR15 and an Arsenal SLR106UR. The stage involves practical shooting challenges, and despite some minor issues like bore offset with the "crazy Ruskie scope" and skipping rounds off glass, the run wasn't a complete failure. The video highlights the match's influence on shooting philosophies and encourages viewer support.
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