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Amtac Shooting
United States
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Amtac Shooting
train hard. know your tools. win.
Amtac Shooting’s owner and lead instructor is Bill Rapier. He is recently retired after twenty years in the Navy, where his duty assignments included several years at SEAL Team 3 and over 14 years at Naval Special Warfare Development Group. Positions held include assaulter, breacher, sniper, team leader, troop chief and military working dog department senior enlisted adviser. He has always been an avid shooter and is heavily involved in combatives.
*No firearms sales.
train hard. know your tools. win.
Amtac Shooting’s owner and lead instructor is Bill Rapier. He is recently retired after twenty years in the Navy, where his duty assignments included several years at SEAL Team 3 and over 14 years at Naval Special Warfare Development Group. Positions held include assaulter, breacher, sniper, team leader, troop chief and military working dog department senior enlisted adviser. He has always been an avid shooter and is heavily involved in combatives.
*No firearms sales.
Rifle Dry Fire Drills with Bill Rapier
Bill Rapier of Amtac Shooting demonstrates several rifle dry fire drills that will make you more competent and efficient with your tools.
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Amtac Shooting Run and Gun Stress Course
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Visit www.amtacshooting.com/upcoming-courses to view upcoming courses and locations. Narration: This is an example of a typical Amtac Shooting run and gun stress course. You start off with a blue gun and training blades and live magazines and a tourniquet. The objective is to get your heart rate up and combine some things that you don't normally get a chance to do, i.e. throwing some hard knees...
Combatives Instructor Shares Top Grips for Maximum Control
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Bill Rapier of Amtac Blades breaks down multiple different knife and pocket blade grips for maximum control, safety, and efficiency.
Faith, Family, and Training - A Conversation with Bryan "Res" Resnick
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On this episode of Faith, Family, and Training, Bill sits down with fellow instructor Bryan "Res" Resnick to discuss training, priorities, and much more. Check out the website for current and upcoming courses: www.amtacshooting.com/upcoming-courses/ Intro music by Brian Sauvé: www.briansauve.com
My 2024 Everyday Carry
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Here is my 2024 Everday Carry! - Walther PDP Full-Size 4" - Holosun EPS - SureFire XC2 - Blackpoint FO3 Holster - Amtac Blades Magnus (www. - Amtac Blades Northman - Spare Magazine - SureFire Stilleto Pro - RMT Tourniquet - Car Keys, Wallet, Phone
Should I Carry Strong Side or Appendix?
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Should I Carry Strong Side or Appendix?
Everything that I carry in my backpack when hiking!
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Everything that I carry in my backpack when hiking!
Introducing the Amtac Blades Battle Axe!
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Introducing the Amtac Blades Battle Axe!
Couple of stud muffins right here
What’s your favorite or go to edc pants?
Thank you Sir! Very a great demonstration and a great way to integrate the firearm workout with gym workout!
The speed of, safety touchpoint slack shot. Was definitely an eye opener in your class.
With most militaries going to a piston system because of suppressors, does it matter to civilians since we are not doing the same work as the military? Basically, what are your thoughts on piston vs DI when using a suppressor?
I know you are asking him, however I might have something to add. Piston rifles are GENERALLY a solution looking for a problem. Larry Vickers who had a huge hand in developing the 416, even said you only need a piston if you are fulfilling 2 of 3 criteria- 1. Suppressed, short barrel and constant full auto. And that was over 10 years ago. Now SBRd DI guns are extremely reliable. I’d argue you only need a piston if you are fulfilling all 3 of those. There really is not notable advantage.
@ thank you for the input, it makes sense!
Good morning. I have been watching your videos for about 10 years and have really found some valuable information in them and appreciate your time. I wanted to to try and give you something of value. The VA is offering a study program right now that is called the Grail(spelling maybe differnt) and its a DNA test that detects 90 plus cancers types with a 90 percent certainity. Its costs 1500 in civilian world and its free to all veterans. Check to see if its being offered near you. It has saved a few guys already and caught things before it gets dire. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to your family and yourself. God speed.
Another excellent video brother.
Anyone else needed no good 😂👍
Nice work, thanks. Subbed.
Solid
One of my favorite humans
I love it. Productive use of the rest period and elevated heart rate 🤙🏼
Always good info. to practice on, Thank you Sir.
What a great way to "recover" between sets in the (home) gym.
What a stud. Love the technical videos like this. Keep them coming! Also, come back to Texas in 2025, and not just for Warrior Conference. Need more Amtac training...
Very informative and to the point! Ive been thinking about getting your Centurion collab rifle.
Good refresher. Thanks Bill. Merry Christmas all
Thanks brother! 👊💪
I have learnt more in this 30 second video than I did in over 12 months of bs waste of time training. Tried this out and immediately reduced my draw time. This is gold. Thank you good sir.
Great content and informational video. I primarily carry appendix, but what concerns me is physical confrontations can be a problem carrying that way, because you can’t blade your body as well as you could carrying strong side. It is a lot easier to keep some from taking your pistol carrying strong side in a physical confrontation vs appendix. At least if the fight goes to the ground you can lay on your gun.
Is it ambi?
I think there is a mistake on your website. Its has the price @ $600. Someone over there has a great sense of humor.
How durable has that EPS been for you?
Awesome Bill!
LFG!!!!🔥💪🏼🔥
I want one unfortunately I live in a bannned state CA and cannot use fixed blades iwb
How much $$$ I live in a free state but Iam still interested
Check out amtacblades.com on Thanksgiving Day for our 24 hour sale!
I live in Texas and carry a full size 2011 with a surefire x300 on my 3 o clock. That being said I wear jeans and a t shirt most days
Outstanding! 🇺🇸
AMTAC ftw
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Bill really needs his own daily vlog of how and what he does everyday. I think it would really motivate Gods soldiers 🙏 to stay on the warrior path for Jesus. God bless 🙌
How can get in one of these classes?
Add a proud, well-earned beer belly, and voilà-question answered in record time! 😂
The men of northern Idaho will be prepared
Wow!
Pls keep the videos coming what pistol were you using for the live fire
@@chrisscheuer907 Walther PDP
Tremendous
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Where's that magnacut Magnus?
Disadvantage of appendix is that every time you seat that barrel may be pointing a part of your lower body. Disadvantage of strong side is if you injure your strong hand it’s going to take a lot more time to reach with your opposite hand. Like everything, there are pros and cons for each one and you should always do what works best for you
Makes great sense! Thank you for sharing this 👊
So it’s a personal decision and only I can determine what’s right for me so… I carry concealed inside appendix without one in the chamber First scenario is to avoid fights . If you get in a fight, you’ve already failed your first priority. I also Kary a flip assist knife if I was in a fight that close… If I carry outside the waistband, I or a bigger gun inside my waistband i carry one in chamber on a double action, single action gun at 4 o’clock.,
AIWB is more for people who are fit and have flat stomachs. It's also preferable when seated in a vehicle. The strong side is better if you're carrying extra weight. Just my opinion.
Firearms instructor for my department. I have been to some high level classes taught by pixel faces. Most leos carry owb strongside. I imagine 90% of viewers would carry strongside owb. Ill never understand why people carry aiwb then switch to strongside owb. Your learning two ways of carry, 2 draws, 2 zone protection areas, and 2 reholsters is beyond me. My .02 but whatever gets you home.
You had a mountain lion on the prowl in your yard behind you. I carry strong side for those very same reasons.
I agree with the strong side carry
I was enjoying the video until you kept calling the gun a tool . Its a gun not a tool i know thats the tactical term. You called your knife a blade why not a tool?
He can call it “my precious” for all I care. I think he has earned that much.
With appendix carry is you will see the adversary coming ... side draw you can be blind sided
I carry appendix when driving. With seatbelt can’t get to 4 o’clock too fast in case you are robbed.