One thing I don’t see covered almost anywhere. Is how to be a the good guy with a gun, and not be mistaken by law enforcement or another well-meaning protector with a gun as a threat. I truly rarely see this covered and it’s kind of a uncertainty/fear I have. My thought has always been, if you draw and fire and down the threat, to continuously yell “call 911”. But I think there’s a lot of caveats and if you have to remain out of sight to take down a threat, you can’t exactly communicate to others you’re a good guy. Anyways, I rarely see this addressed and feel like it’s super critical issue. Thanks!
Great video man I wish I would have had this during the beginning of the pandemic for the first 2 years of it I was selling firearms in the Portland OR area so as you might imagine it was a very very very busy time. I had to explain everything you just went through more times a day than I can count because sadly most of this stuff isn’t common knowledge any more. Fortunately there were quite a few sheepdog response videos and others I was able to direct people too but I would strongly recommend anyone who sells guns to keep the link to this one saved in your notes to share with people I found a lot of times it not only helped make new people feel safer and more knowledgeable giving them more confidence in whatever gun they ended up buying but it did bring a lot of people back for there 2nd 3rd 15th etc
Keep em coming. What’s the direction I wanna go? Compact on myself or full size in my back pack, say 20 yards away? Haven’t made time and neglected my guns. Wanna add another for work. Thanks for the service and the helping of dummies like myself
One thing I don’t see covered almost anywhere. Is how to be a the good guy with a gun, and not be mistaken by law enforcement or another well-meaning protector with a gun as a threat. I truly rarely see this covered and it’s kind of a uncertainty/fear I have. My thought has always been, if you draw and fire and down the threat, to continuously yell “call 911”. But I think there’s a lot of caveats and if you have to remain out of sight to take down a threat, you can’t exactly communicate to others you’re a good guy. Anyways, I rarely see this addressed and feel like it’s super critical issue. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing the knowledge, and thank you for your service, sir. Beautiful firearms.🔫 🙏🏽🤘🏽🇺🇸
Heading to one of the classes is definitely something i wish to accomplish in the foreseeable future. It’s a must!
Great video man I wish I would have had this during the beginning of the pandemic for the first 2 years of it I was selling firearms in the Portland OR area so as you might imagine it was a very very very busy time. I had to explain everything you just went through more times a day than I can count because sadly most of this stuff isn’t common knowledge any more. Fortunately there were quite a few sheepdog response videos and others I was able to direct people too but I would strongly recommend anyone who sells guns to keep the link to this one saved in your notes to share with people I found a lot of times it not only helped make new people feel safer and more knowledgeable giving them more confidence in whatever gun they ended up buying but it did bring a lot of people back for there 2nd 3rd 15th etc
Awesome content! Thanks🇺🇸
Keep em coming. What’s the direction I wanna go? Compact on myself or full size in my back pack, say 20 yards away? Haven’t made time and neglected my guns. Wanna add another for work.
Thanks for the service and the helping of dummies like myself
Excellent instruction.
Thank you
Cool fire trainer and mantisx work well for dry fire too.
Great video.
Dope he got a p80
Is that a Shadow Systems MR920?
P80
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Joey has a sod blanket once he's thawed @ WalterReed... timing is everything.
Bye bye guns, hello slavery
If they’re special forces on youtube ignore everything they say.
Whatever Frodo