4 Way Hallways Clearing - 1 Man CQB
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Clearing any situation in a one man scenario is terribly dangerous. You will not always stay in a safe place. Crossing or navigating a 4 way hallway is one of the most stressful things to encounter. We teach in this video the correct way to mitigate as much danger as possible.
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Good deal! It is unlikely I would have help clearing my home if needed. These 1 man clearing strategies are crucial for some of us so THANK YOU!
@bucketmouthadventures4554 right, it's very important for people not in a professional operator career. Thanks for watching!
You took a real shit situation and drastically increased your chance of survivability! Love it! 💯 percent! Thanks Bro!
Man, thanks for the comment! Yes this is such a crappy scenario to be in but if you just apply a few basic principles, you change the odds drastically.
@@CheckmateTrainingGroup - Even in a 4 stack that's a real shit show to be caught up in. Speed Surprise and V of A baby!
Danger! Danger! Good stuff gentlemen!
@@T3actual thanks! 🤙
Awesome stuff. You never know. You could be in your house trying to get to your family. You have seconds to get to them. Way too long for 911 your safety is your responsibility.
Absolutely, this is why we team so many 1 man CQB techniques. We get so many people that question when 1 man would make sense and this is exactly why. Great comment!
Badass! 👏👏
I clear my hallways with a vacuum cleaner. Wife approves!
@@mikejeffsteel scariest weapon in the armory
Great job justin. Proud of you and the team
Great technique if alone ! Things do go bump in the night !
Thanks, and yes, they absolutely do. Always prepare for the worse, hope for the best.
Amazing!!!!! Y’all are studs!
@@APFnonprofit thanks bro! 🙏🫶
Right on guys! 🤙💪
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Hot stuff coming through!!!!
@@mr.easter5175 hell yeah, thanks!
Hi! We need a lot of video!🤟
We got some coming 🤙
Oh shit I know this guy. I always wondered where you ended up after going through PWA back in like 2019
Haha whats up bro?
Nice muscles 🤤
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And be super quiet. Walls don’t stop bullets.
@@joshfrisby8616 indeed they don't
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Was flagging the cameraman 173 times necessary ?
@@SEPHIEL1 there's always one dude commenting this 🤣🤣🤣
If it's unloaded, it's unloaded, until it comes time to double check for the next period of time (when the firearm has been put down for a few minutes for example). There comes a point where professionalism, trust and experience allow those who and trained to use potentially dangerous tools stop fearing a bullet materialising out of thin air. Some of us live in a world where taking risks in a highly calculated manner is a way of life. Where doing the unthinkable can become the only option in the blink of an eye. Those hamstrung by essentially being slaves to dogmatic ways of trying to negate inexperience and lack of knowledge will falter. That's fine, leave it to the professionals, that's what they're there for.