Haha Theres a commentary track on one of the Reservoir Dogs special edition where a real stickup guy rates them and goes off about how "a real stick knows how to make a .22 look like a .45" not the kit is how you use it regardless of field even on the opposite side of the fence.
I love the "If it aint broke, dont fix it", "Everyone have the same loadout" mentality. Its simple, it works, and everyone knows where everything is in case things get hectic. Great stuff
@jason200912 when you're out in in the field, putting your life on the line fighting bad guys so people who will never even know you exist can sleep at night without fear the last thing you give a shit about is stagnation of technology. What you want is something that will work when you need it to every time you need it to over and over again without a hitch
@@BigWhiskey09 Nono progressing as a species is always the top priority. That's why they go out to clap bad guys that want to clap people and therefore potentially hinder progress. Cause dead people can't invent things. You understand?
I think everyone will agree with me on this: - More videos like this. We want to see special units using first responder firearms/tools to better protect our communities. Thank you, from everyone.
@Kimbo Sice blows my mind hoe few people in the comments realize this. Especially now that the govt is calling any one who disagrees with it a domestic terrorist
Fun fact: although URNA (Útvar rychlého nasazení) or loosely translated "Fast response unit" is a abbreviation, urna means urn usually for ashes. I think this connection was just accidental, but hey.
I can already tell from the first two minutes, URNA have the same high level of professionalism, respect, and humor as the partners from the Czech Army I worked with in Afghanistan in 2016. One day I'll be able to visit Czech Republic and have beers, visit Skalitz and Talmberk, and maybe even bump into somebody I worked alongside. To roughly quote a time that had us in stitches, "Yeah, let's go home now (Return to base). Time to drink beer and play Playstation". Na zdraví!
James, you are really good at this. Most americans are totally horrible when they try to interview someone who doesn't speak perfect english and comes from different culture. But this was not just very interesting, also a pleasure to watch. Thank you!
"COUNTER TERRORISTS WIN" Interesting not just seeing the guns but the gear and the layout, I like the idea of a TQ and israeli on the shoulders. Haven't seen that done in the US very much but it makes a lot of sense.
This was just awesome. I was S.W.A.T. for several years during my 27 year career. The training was just amazing i received, these guys are on point. Would love to train with them.
Absolutely. I would also love to "train" with these guys, some nervous little man in his booty shorts, all of us experts at using our own and each others equipment... mmm
I'm from the Czech Republic and I'm very happy that such a famous RUclipsr James Reeves is interested obaut our best counterterrorist unit. I will also add one more point of interest for English-speaking people, the abbreviation URNA is for Útvar Rychlého NAsazení (rapid deployment unit) and the same word urna in the Czech language means a container for the ashes of the deceased :)))
Another excellent video. I'm loving this Czechia series, if it's possible to have a crush on a country, a culture, a people - I have one on Czechia. I love their Constitution too.
As a LE “geardo”, I always find it interesting to see what equipment other agencies use and the manner they deploy them. Thanks for bringing us a great video, James!
really great video. James, you are an excellent host/interviewer. Despite the knowledge you already have on this broad subject matter, you always present as student or at least someone actively listening to learn and not prove their own ego
You have no idea how scary good these guys are. They make a lot of other CT squads look like boy scouts. They train a lot more than other units and have the benefit of having big boy budget when it comes to getting the gear they want.
I do not understand why Aimpoint refuses to offer a different reticle option. The dot is fine but the circle dot really is helpful. Yes you can train with the dot and learn your holds but with a circle dot you don't even have to think about it. It keeps it simple and quick.
In someways I feel like Aimpoint is like Glock, they do something well and have a lot of customers but they both refuse to mess with the recipe even if it could be beneficial
Omg this video is amazing!! Many thanks James and TFB-TV crew😎🖤 I hope in more videos like this one, about other european and u.s. Polices Special/Counter Terrorist Teams😎💪🏻💪🏻
Actually, if that were true every tyrant in history wouldn't have first disarmed the people before imposing brutal tyranny on them. The "kit" is VERY important; probably 85% of the equation.
I carried the MP7 for many years. An excellent weapon system, but designed for shorter ranges. The 4.6mm round punches above it's weight, and stoppages only occur through user error.
They are no different that a carpenter . They’ve got many different tools to do different jobs. Like the MP7 ….yeah it’s not perfect but when it come to portability and concelabilitey it’s a champ .
This was so cool seeing Czech Republic anti terrorist units and what they use. I haven't seen an MP7 since I read about it in the Kyle Swanson book series in the early-mid 2010s.
Good video... As a former tactical team member I liked this video although I've been out of the game for years (retired). Keeping things simple is very important. We even carried those rubber door stops to jam doors.
Good stuff. One comment about the expenses of the HK 416. For a national counter terror unit which is the Czech version of the the FBI’s HRT, expenses for about 100 personnel or so isn’t much in the grand scheme of things.
Depends on how much your serving government hates you. Budgets can be tricky things. In a different country these guys could be fielding much cheaper weapons out of necessity.
"It's just a dot" is the kind of comment that separates a professional from the hordes of internet "experts" who spend hours/days arguing the minutiae of tactical gear.
Great video, thanx for this! Very interesting to see what they use. Well blessed with a daddy that buys whatever they need. Well equipped, well trained. Great stuff!
The fact that we normal everyday Americans have access to virtually all the equipment that counterterrorist groups of other countries around world, is a freedom that we should be protecting without question.
Ever since you did that mp7 video I definitely knew you guys were gonna do a full video with these awesome operators. Bout damn time though! Edit: Welp someone gave James a flashbang. Someone's gonna be in for one hell of a startle
It’s not underrated… hk just doesn’t generally sell their guns on the civilian market so nobody has one or talks about it unless they were issued it by the their government for military purposes etc. everyone knows it’s an amazing gun
the HK G36 is horrible, first, the stock. If you dont wear an armour the thin sharp curved stock its uncofortable to your shoulder even without shooting. Its a bulky plastic rifle with this uncofirtable charging handle or this optic BDC .. HK do functional systems, but.......no more.
@@bideni408 The stock is padded and fine. The charging handle is fine because you only use it once unless clearing malfunctions just like an AR. The bolt release is by your trigger finger in the trigger guard. Modern G36 models do not come with an optic, and the irons are significantly better than the AR platform. I also forgot to mention the whole systems check thing. The G36 passed the mud test on InrangeTV. It has a very nice sealed system. It functions equal well to the AR and surpassed the AK
“It’s not about the kit, it’s about the training…” a statement from a true professional.
Flannel Daddy approves.
Hell I learned that at about 12 years old.
Yeah their billy club isn't for beating people, thats only for cops in the USA.
These guys are one thousand and 50 percent about the kit.
Haha
Theres a commentary track on one of the Reservoir Dogs special edition where a real stickup guy rates them and goes off about how "a real stick knows how to make a .22 look like a .45" not the kit is how you use it regardless of field even on the opposite side of the fence.
Something tells me this isn't the first time James has been taken to an abandoned warehouse by a gang of masked men...
This IS the first time it's happened, and he hasn't jumped out of a cake, though.
Short shorts and furries??
Just relax this is going to happen
The first time he didn't personally pay for it, maybe
Wow. Really good production. Impressive interview.
Even with the language barrier the guy explains everything really well
I don't think anyone in Czechia under the age of like 50 isn't fluent in English
Cool guys for sure
He don't have a language barrier, he was able to comunícate well, what he have is an accent which is normal with people that speak mutiple languages.
@@JC-ru1rn True, but there's always a language barrier when you're going from one language to another. Things don't always translate 1:1.
I think it’s safe to assume that 90% of Europeans under the age of 60 can speak English fluently tbh
I love the "If it aint broke, dont fix it", "Everyone have the same loadout" mentality. Its simple, it works, and everyone knows where everything is in case things get hectic. Great stuff
No
That kind of mentality would stagnate technology and we'd all still be using shotguns and lever actions and nothing else.
@jason200912 when you're out in in the field, putting your life on the line fighting bad guys so people who will never even know you exist can sleep at night without fear the last thing you give a shit about is stagnation of technology. What you want is something that will work when you need it to every time you need it to over and over again without a hitch
@@BigWhiskey09 Nono progressing as a species is always the top priority. That's why they go out to clap bad guys that want to clap people and therefore potentially hinder progress. Cause dead people can't invent things. You understand?
@@BigWhiskey09 Very well said KISS.
these guys are legends, "how do I say, we are not paying, we are doing our job" 😂😂
Absolute Chad energy
I think everyone will agree with me on this: - More videos like this. We want to see special units using first responder firearms/tools to better protect our communities. Thank you, from everyone.
Yes! More please @tfbtv
Agreed
These are the same units that will no-knock your family, shoot you, and flashbang your baby's crib. Very cool!
@Kimbo Sice blows my mind hoe few people in the comments realize this. Especially now that the govt is calling any one who disagrees with it a domestic terrorist
Yes.
They were very cool. Obviously serious and competent operators but also good natured enough to joke around a little in an interview
I honestly thought they were German by their accents and my American ignorance until I heard him crack a joke.
6:49 The 416 suppressor letting out a little smoke ring when you sent the bolt home was beautiful.
I know the rífĺé P416 has been out for a while, but yea that's a great ģúń.
@@blackonblack...9244 why are you speaking in cursive
Like a little kiss 💋 😂
Cool as a jewel.
@@xnopyt13 It's not, YT tagged my account when I talk about such taboo words in the comments. So this is my way of by passing it.
Fun fact: although URNA (Útvar rychlého nasazení) or loosely translated "Fast response unit" is a abbreviation, urna means urn usually for ashes. I think this connection was just accidental, but hey.
Dress ashy, stay classy
@@cowboypenguin Or indeed, you'll need your urn if you become target of these guys' action...
I can already tell from the first two minutes, URNA have the same high level of professionalism, respect, and humor as the partners from the Czech Army I worked with in Afghanistan in 2016. One day I'll be able to visit Czech Republic and have beers, visit Skalitz and Talmberk, and maybe even bump into somebody I worked alongside. To roughly quote a time that had us in stitches, "Yeah, let's go home now (Return to base). Time to drink beer and play Playstation". Na zdraví!
A few guys live in the USA 😎😎Na zdravi
so Henry will come to see us ? :D
Try get some franconian Beers maybe theyre available due to the location
Stříbrná skalice mentioned
Tato jednotka je v provozu po celém světě. chránit velvyslanectví
James, you are really good at this. Most americans are totally horrible when they try to interview someone who doesn't speak perfect english and comes from different culture. But this was not just very interesting, also a pleasure to watch. Thank you!
I always say: His english is better than my (insert language here).
Well he's from Florida so English makes him bi-lingual to start with.
Because he's well read and educated, unlike most people in this industry
"COUNTER TERRORISTS WIN"
Interesting not just seeing the guns but the gear and the layout, I like the idea of a TQ and israeli on the shoulders. Haven't seen that done in the US very much but it makes a lot of sense.
"REPORT IN TEAM"
Rubber band TQ is 10/10
@@Unlikely1000 honestly it's kinda a minimalist and simplistic vibe, I like it, cheap and quick.
Jewish lawyers...
You gotta make this into a series, gear checking around the world
This ^
Totally agree!!
Excellent content.
What an amazing opportunity! Thanks for bringing us along.
This was just awesome. I was S.W.A.T. for several years during my 27 year career. The training was just amazing i received, these guys are on point. Would love to train with them.
That sounds awesome! I'd love to be a fly on the wall in that training
Absolutely. I would also love to "train" with these guys, some nervous little man in his booty shorts, all of us experts at using our own and each others equipment... mmm
I'm from the Czech Republic and I'm very happy that such a famous RUclipsr James Reeves is interested obaut our best counterterrorist unit. I will also add one more point of interest for English-speaking people, the abbreviation URNA is for Útvar Rychlého NAsazení (rapid deployment unit) and the same word urna in the Czech language means a container for the ashes of the deceased :)))
Another excellent video. I'm loving this Czechia series, if it's possible to have a crush on a country, a culture, a people - I have one on Czechia. I love their Constitution too.
Thanks for the heart TFBtv. Want to move to Czechia and drive a FakeTaxi with me?
These type of videos are so cool, you get to see what the real deal operators use. Great content as always, much love from Texas!
As a LE “geardo”, I always find it interesting to see what equipment other agencies use and the manner they deploy them. Thanks for bringing us a great video, James!
Another video from my country. Thanks, James. I appreciate it! :-) A lot!
Excellent topic. Thank you James for bringing it to us.
That rave line had me dying 😂☠️☠️ who knew them Czech boys were avid ravers
Their is a a very few times in my life I want to be in someone else’s shoes. This is one of those times. Great content..
@Timothy Mckee Eat lead paint
Really interesting video, I knew our guys were well equipped but JEEZ this is next level!
Proud to be Czech
really great video. James, you are an excellent host/interviewer. Despite the knowledge you already have on this broad subject matter, you always present as student or at least someone actively listening to learn and not prove their own ego
Great video. It's very informative to see what actual operators use, as opposed to suggestions from the internet. Thank you!
Videos like this set TFB apart from. Other big channels! I love this content! Hell yeah!
You have no idea how scary good these guys are. They make a lot of other CT squads look like boy scouts. They train a lot more than other units and have the benefit of having big boy budget when it comes to getting the gear they want.
Nice James! Cool to see what other teams are running.
I do not understand why Aimpoint refuses to offer a different reticle option. The dot is fine but the circle dot really is helpful. Yes you can train with the dot and learn your holds but with a circle dot you don't even have to think about it. It keeps it simple and quick.
In someways I feel like Aimpoint is like Glock, they do something well and have a lot of customers but they both refuse to mess with the recipe even if it could be beneficial
Patent or too expencive to make changes
@@Shieldel same, can't justify the price when there are other offerings that have green and circles. For my purposes they'll do.
'it's just a dot'.
They have a good product but they really need to step up to an reticle design for varying distances and holdovers.
Always nice to see my dad's people get the recognition they deserve. Czech firearms, equipment, police, and military unit's, are very underrated.
James standing in the middle of a bunch of dudes with a huge smile on his face reminds me of a certain meme of a chick sitting on a couch
HA!
Ahh, genuine humility and deference from big Jim…such a pleasure to see once in a while!😎🇺🇸
16:05: (For those interested) UTON = útočný nůž (assault knife), made by Czech firm Mikov.
Omg this video is amazing!! Many thanks James and TFB-TV crew😎🖤 I hope in more videos like this one, about other european and u.s. Polices Special/Counter Terrorist Teams😎💪🏻💪🏻
Dude what an incredible fun interview this is why tfb is king
It’s not about the kit it’s about the training.
100%
Actually, if that were true every tyrant in history wouldn't have first disarmed the people before imposing brutal tyranny on them. The "kit" is VERY important; probably 85% of the equation.
@@riboflavinfolate3964 The Kit is important but with out Training what good is it ?
TRUST NO ONE
is this not THE best guns and gear channel ever!!!! I love all these episodes and special interviews. Keep it going! Thanks!
That bungee strap for tucking the MP7 to the body is very clever
I carried the MP7 for many years. An excellent weapon system, but designed for shorter ranges. The 4.6mm round punches above it's weight, and stoppages only occur through user error.
no BS, everything is handy af and makes sense... great content James !!
I'm proud seeing our guys in one of your videos.
James out here living his best life running around with bangs nades and mp7
*While wearing coochie cutters and usually a f4g bag.* My man's like the Richard Simmons of firearms.
These guys are not hobby shooters but serious professionals.
They are no different that a carpenter . They’ve got many different tools to do different jobs.
Like the MP7 ….yeah it’s not perfect but when it come to portability and concelabilitey it’s a champ .
Well put. Everyone should understand that arms are tools and built for specific purposes.
No MP9? Just asking for the Ranch
@@luislongoria6621 I guess the 4.7 is more desirable for their needs + MP7 has better availability (and maybe some HK connections)
mp7 - shit wound belistics just use armour piecing 9mm
One of your most engaging, and you've done several must-watch. Bravo Sir.
Great video like to see what year different groups use & why.
Would like to see some videos about suppressing AK-47’s and concentric barrels.
This was so cool seeing Czech Republic anti terrorist units and what they use. I haven't seen an MP7 since I read about it in the Kyle Swanson book series in the early-mid 2010s.
Good video... As a former tactical team member I liked this video although I've been out of the game for years (retired). Keeping things simple is very important. We even carried those rubber door stops to jam doors.
Great interview, glad to SEE You give all the protagonism to the special forces
Good stuff. One comment about the expenses of the HK 416. For a national counter terror unit which is the Czech version of the the FBI’s HRT, expenses for about 100 personnel or so isn’t much in the grand scheme of things.
Depends on how much your serving government hates you. Budgets can be tricky things. In a different country these guys could be fielding much cheaper weapons out of necessity.
Now the rest of us need to be able to kit ourselves with Mp7's dammit 😤
We'll just have to SBR the Ruger LC Charger
Armour enemy Mp 7😊
@S. Roberts I'd rather wait 10 more years myself 😂
@@454FatJack You okay there?
James. This was an excellent video. Loved it man. Great work 🤘
Thanks for showing us the stuff they're going to use against us soon.
12:45 lol.. that question was perfect
nice humble guys. Thanks for sharing!
That was awesome to see what goes on in other countries,the level of training and the gear .thank you
This was friggin cool, thanks!
Once again, James producing original content that other You Tubers can only dream of...Nicely done.
"It's just a dot" is the kind of comment that separates a professional from the hordes of internet "experts" who spend hours/days arguing the minutiae of tactical gear.
He was comparing it to the eotech reticle, not implying the choice of optic is insignificant.
He ment Aimpoint is just a dot but the Eotech has more to the reticle.
"Nobody really needs a Gen five but if they want.."
Glock guys...drinking Jack Daniels in the shower with dust in the wind playing in the background.
Real nice.
Thanks, James!
These gentlemen are on point, very thoughtful and squared away.
Great video, thanx for this! Very interesting to see what they use. Well blessed with a daddy that buys whatever they need. Well equipped, well trained. Great stuff!
Love to see the professionals at work.
The fact that we normal everyday Americans have access to virtually all the equipment that counterterrorist groups of other countries around world, is a freedom that we should be protecting without question.
Great job. That was a cool video. I like that they showed gear and explained what it was used for. Thanks.
Best episode yet…🥳
Hey the talking balaclava has a family! 😃
So it seems!
hahaha but these dude dont mess around State SWAT for the win
There is so much in this video, I feel like I have to watch this more than one time
James: He got shot three times with 5.56?
Him: Yes, I shot him myself.
Really into this style of video , Good change of pace for the channel 👍🏼
Great interview, thanks James
Awesome video. Those guys have equipment we can only dream of.
More videos like this please!
Wow, this was an incredible interview.
This is a great take on CT Teams and their tools of the trade! Keep it up, you got a new subscriber!
Great video buddy and them Swat guys were awesome and very nice.
Much respect to the special force, hosting James and not kill......
Nice. Cool... I am proud on our boys... 🇨🇿
Great video, thanks for sharing. Those guys really know what they’re doing.
Fantastic interview. Love it
I´m glad that these guys represent our great czech counter terrorist forces.
I classified this as an excellent documentary. Congrats!
Awesome video, the kit these guys are running is dope af. I love their uniforms and plate carriers
Great content!! Love seeing the breakdown in gear and firearms they use.
The guy on the far right is cool , no twitching , just calm ," Im gonna kill the bad people"
Ever since you did that mp7 video I definitely knew you guys were gonna do a full video with these awesome operators. Bout damn time though!
Edit: Welp someone gave James a flashbang. Someone's gonna be in for one hell of a startle
I am glad to see the HKs here. The HK G36 is one of the most underrated platforms in the world used by so few.
It’s not underrated… hk just doesn’t generally sell their guns on the civilian market so nobody has one or talks about it unless they were issued it by the their government for military purposes etc. everyone knows it’s an amazing gun
@@PrinceOfTheCity1 Agreed. Underrated as in so many government agencies over look it around the world. That includes these folks here.
the HK G36 is horrible, first, the stock. If you dont wear an armour the thin sharp curved stock its uncofortable to your shoulder even without shooting. Its a bulky plastic rifle with this uncofirtable charging handle or this optic BDC ..
HK do functional systems, but.......no more.
@@bideni408 The stock is padded and fine. The charging handle is fine because you only use it once unless clearing malfunctions just like an AR. The bolt release is by your trigger finger in the trigger guard. Modern G36 models do not come with an optic, and the irons are significantly better than the AR platform.
I also forgot to mention the whole systems check thing. The G36 passed the mud test on InrangeTV. It has a very nice sealed system. It functions equal well to the AR and surpassed the AK
@@bideni408 You are aware the G36 has evolved from the late 90s A0 you are talking about right.
One Of Your Best Videos Thank You
These guys be like "expensive? That's taxpayers problem" lol
Love this kinda video. Keep protecting
Man there’s some serious professionalism here. BZ gents.
You should do a guns in gear used by terrorists instead of counter terrorists. That would be much funnier
Very professional!
@9:10 into the video. Objection your honor, counsel is leading the witness. 😆 James would appreciate that one.
Top. I love Czech Republic. You need to visit Karlovy Vary. Biggest Thermas in Europe next time over there.
I’ve never seen a sim MP7 before that’s pretty badass.
excellent video tfb, thanks
"So far, so good" - URNA