Green Beret teaches Navy SEALs 1-Man CQB

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2022
  • In this episode, Mike is joined by Cole and DJ from @GBRSGroup who are career Naval Special Warfare operators at the highest level. It's no question that both Cole and DJ are well versed in 1-man CQB. But for the benefit of you, the audience, Mike goes over the basics with them and breaks down the techniques required to set you up for success.
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  • @billjenkins9822
    @billjenkins9822 2 года назад +3370

    Really digging the cross service knowledge transfer. No egos, still learning new stuff at their level. Thx from a civilian.

    • @andrewmiller9265
      @andrewmiller9265 2 года назад +106

      U said it man no ego is the key to truly LEARNING

    • @johntheginger153
      @johntheginger153 2 года назад +27

      couldnt of said it better myself, love these guys, learned so much with so much more to go.

    • @MrDrew-qh2es
      @MrDrew-qh2es 2 года назад +19

      Exactly! I’m yelling thanks from a civi too haha!

    • @jeju1851
      @jeju1851 2 года назад +4

      Love it

    • @jjwiggs28
      @jjwiggs28 2 года назад +3

      Bravo Zulu

  • @sneekisquirrel
    @sneekisquirrel 2 года назад +1209

    Coolest part of this is that even though DJ and Cole may know this, they quietly follow along and are willing to learn. That’s how you know they’re real leaders.

    • @johnmccallum9542
      @johnmccallum9542 2 года назад +19

      x2

    • @ROOSTER333
      @ROOSTER333 2 года назад +78

      "Lead from the front. Never ask your guys too do something you wouldnt."
      Richard Marcinko creator of seal team 6

    • @DB-yj3qc
      @DB-yj3qc 2 года назад +38

      The crap part is some LEO's.. Bruised egos in some dept. That have know it all's that refuse to learn other techniques.

    • @MrDrew-qh2es
      @MrDrew-qh2es 2 года назад +4

      @@johnmccallum9542 x4

    • @SnapD24
      @SnapD24 2 года назад +5

      Isn't this what DJ and Cole taught Mike?

  • @Sh4tterdL0g1c
    @Sh4tterdL0g1c Год назад +378

    That cold run in the beginning was so sick to watch. Also like I think a few other guys have said, it’s cool to see cross service training being shown where top tier operators kind of just show different scenarios and give different solutions. Super cool video

    • @darrellbarfz8666
      @darrellbarfz8666 Год назад +4

      There was a critical error at the top of the stairs during break off that could've easily ended up with a congested realignment where you'd be firing through your teammate. Of course your teammate would be taking fire while you're safely behind him like a lame duck, but same difference.

    • @user-vc5rp7nf8f
      @user-vc5rp7nf8f Год назад +6

      i'd watch videos of the three of them just clearing random houses or rooms

    • @hotbello0071
      @hotbello0071 Год назад +6

      @@darrellbarfz8666 That was the end of it. They were not continuing to clear. Not much of an Error

  • @Outtapocket247
    @Outtapocket247 Год назад +360

    I’m a Marine veteran. Served 12 years and spent half those years with 1st Recon BN out of 33 Area(Margarita) at Camp Pendleton. I just wanted to say really quick how proud I am that our country produces men like this. Because of men like these 3 gents, the people of the good ol USA can truly rest peacefully at night knowing confidently that they will wake up and be able to enjoy another day of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. So thank you Field Craft and GBRS for all that you’ve done, all that you do, and all that you will do.

    • @muffinhacker
      @muffinhacker Год назад +6

      Yeah, from the government

    • @adtemporary69
      @adtemporary69 Год назад +10

      @@muffinhackerwhat these guys are teaching and passing on is truly a trade. It’s passed on from generation to generation of Special operators and the majority of their training has evolved solely on the guys who have been deployed and created tactics and systems that continue to evolve. This is more of a natural evolution from man to man than directive from the govt. the govt needs these guys not the other way around.

    • @muffinhacker
      @muffinhacker Год назад

      @@adtemporary69 we are better off not giving them that. The atf, cia, and other agencies have these guys. Let’s level the plain field. Because with the amount of training I got I’m still limited. The government has weapons, money and complete sanctions to kill and destroy. So if you are ex combat and you work for the government, you are an automatic traitor.

    • @JR-wo3sn
      @JR-wo3sn Год назад

      Maybe is you kiss their ass more they'll give you a reach around.

    • @adtemporary69
      @adtemporary69 Год назад

      @@JR-wo3sn at least they got my back 😜

  • @OleMisss
    @OleMisss 2 года назад +770

    We never rise to the level of our expectations, we fall to the level of our training.

    • @teflondefcon1674
      @teflondefcon1674 2 года назад +50

      On my 1st deployment in Summer 2006 to Iraq at height of highly kinetic deployments we had to fight through complex ambush into large 3 story abandoned Government building with 8 man section since we had casulty collection point in court yard waiting on QRF. Another patrol was hit also about 2Ks away. So alot of people being stepped on company net. We knew points of donination etc etc. We had a SEAL plt we also trained with at our COP so we where efficient and confident but all that combat stride smooth clear turned into a trigger raping kill everything in that room when 1 guy swung an AK and blind fired into the room. We had a SAW gunner keep fire superiority and just tossed every frag we had. Then did Recon by fire. I was just a Marine Grunt but after we went back and talked about to a couple SEAL plt guys they said you will fall to your lowest level of training at a situation that close most of times

    • @Legatus2kx
      @Legatus2kx 2 года назад +25

      This is the truest statement ever, once that first zip passes by everything goes out the window and body mechanics kicks in, that's why I have always emphasized on training, so muscle memory kicks in. It should be as natural as breathing, because there is no 3rd place in battle.

    • @chadhaire1711
      @chadhaire1711 2 года назад

      train to do what.....raid your friends house....this video is bullshit...

    • @PeterRSCFF
      @PeterRSCFF 2 года назад +11

      @@teflondefcon1674 Amazing story thanks for sharing

    • @TheAcfallejoseph
      @TheAcfallejoseph 2 года назад +8

      Truth has been spoken.

  • @Doc_Roe
    @Doc_Roe 2 года назад +547

    I'm loving the Glover+GBRS collab's keep them coming!

    • @trying3841
      @trying3841 2 года назад +3

      Love Mike!

    • @Kaiserland111
      @Kaiserland111 2 года назад +21

      @Obersturmführer Klein Chill out bro. Most videos are Mike asking the GBRS guys for their thoughts, so it's only fair that he have some videos on his own channel that include him doing most of the talking.

    • @loskatiponeros
      @loskatiponeros 2 года назад +30

      Watches a yt channel of Mike Glover then complains Mike Glover talks to much. SMH

    • @nate2838
      @nate2838 2 года назад +6

      @@loskatiponeros gottta love people. (heavy sarcasm)

    • @GBall_Vision
      @GBall_Vision 2 года назад +4

      @Obersturmführer Klein wahhhhhh Wahhhhhhhhhhhh it's Mike Glovers channel and he knows his shit. You do to much talking

  • @gstev1
    @gstev1 Год назад +53

    Guys, I am a school guardian and we trained on single man CQB this past summer. I thought it was crazy being a former SWAT guy. The training value of this video is huge. I am going to share this with my chain of command and get this out to the guys. This training will help our Guiadians stay alive. Thank you for taking the time and presenting this training, hands down some of the best I have seen.

    • @scottsmith31
      @scottsmith31 5 месяцев назад +2

      I doubt anything you just said is true. Except maybe being an unarmed school security guard…

    • @Mutiny960
      @Mutiny960 4 месяца назад +5

      @@scottsmith31 And? Let's say he was lying. Who cares? The ATTITUDE is correct and maybe the positive reinforcement of all upvotes will inspire someone who IS an Armed Security Guard for a school to do this exact thing. 1 Life, 1 Child is worth way more than you feeding your petty ego trying to call someone out for shit you don't even know, and doesn't even matter. Grow the F up.

    • @TonePatrol
      @TonePatrol 2 месяца назад

      @@scottsmith31 This is such an awesome comment. Shitting on people on the internet is so cool, man. You should start a RUclips channel and share all of your knowledge with us, please.
      Dipshit.

  • @Benjamin-fu5ij
    @Benjamin-fu5ij 11 месяцев назад +206

    How does DJ Shipley manage to come off as incredibly intimidating and imposing, and simultaneously humble and meek? Deadly combo.

    • @logan.stark777
      @logan.stark777 4 месяца назад +3

      Totally agree! Super cool dude.

    • @sevun07
      @sevun07 3 месяца назад

      Its because he's a POS that calls the police and makes false accusations.

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 3 месяца назад +3

      This comment didn't age well did it

    • @logan.stark777
      @logan.stark777 3 месяца назад +2

      Apparently you don’t know DJ Shipley. One of the best men on the planet. You have bad intel. @@silvermediastudio

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 3 месяца назад +5

      @@logan.stark777 Might want to look up how he cheated on his wife, had a shadow IG account for his foolishness, got called out by his own father, left his kid in the lurch. Not to mention the recent GBRS drama with a "stolen" lower. He's PNG'd at his former Command. Host of shady money issues. Dude is chest deep in drama and lies.

  • @TS-mq1fj
    @TS-mq1fj 2 года назад +676

    Excellent Tactic, I've used this to finally dominate my children in Nerf Tag CQB.
    Seriously though, these skill sets are great developer's for muscle memory and efficient weapon handling when practiced repetitively.
    Thanks Guys! You've earned much respect.

    • @Jefferybanks
      @Jefferybanks Год назад +9

      Fun dad 💗

    • @turtletheloser5523
      @turtletheloser5523 Год назад +5

      Definitely adding this to my knowledge for airsoft.

    • @goarmybeatnavy841
      @goarmybeatnavy841 Год назад +2

      You inspire me man! Keep that up, your kids will appreciate looking back your involvement in their development

    • @pellaxestorba4836
      @pellaxestorba4836 Год назад +4

      At 12:15
      ""one single-man CQB um... er... single-woman CQB... er single-person CQB ...""
      That is just gay kalergi-speak.
      US pc cringe.
      Single-man CQB
      Nuff said.
      Everyone gets the point.

    • @iliasamar2837
      @iliasamar2837 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 it works for nerf guns also😂😂

  • @hollowgr0und
    @hollowgr0und 2 года назад +683

    Mike singlehandedly teaching one of the most articulate ways to conduct single person CQB all while making "that's what he said" jokes

    • @mobius-1503
      @mobius-1503 2 года назад +2

      Sh is soo funny. All random too

    • @watchmestress4182
      @watchmestress4182 Год назад +16

      Doesn't matter what you accomplish in life. There is a 12yo boy inside of us all

    • @Mr196710
      @Mr196710 Год назад +19

      @@watchmestress4182 Catholic?

    • @brunotonyoli9408
      @brunotonyoli9408 Год назад

      Funny how the most lethal people on the planet are also people

    • @Tiebox
      @Tiebox Год назад +1

      @@Mr196710 Just as long as he's not a Morman.

  • @orionclachar5094
    @orionclachar5094 Год назад +30

    The cold run in the beginning was so clean the fact you didn’t rehearse but just knew how to flow was so sick

    • @MR1337SKI
      @MR1337SKI Год назад +7

      Slow is smooth and smooth is fast. That's thousands of hours of training right their.

  • @GenCirnoLivestream
    @GenCirnoLivestream Год назад +8

    Clearing the building at the beginning was very zen. I'm glad to have witnessed it and to have the knowledge the three of you imparted on us after.

  • @jesseolson3142
    @jesseolson3142 2 года назад +295

    This is why Dj and Cole made it to the highest level in the seal teams. Always willing to learn

    • @toiletpapermatters698
      @toiletpapermatters698 2 года назад +5

      Amen! Dj: "obsessed by the details"

    • @nate2838
      @nate2838 2 года назад +8

      @@toiletpapermatters698 took me way to long in life to understand the importance of details and nuances. Spent too much time focusing on the larger goal to see them and understand how they accumulate.

    • @toiletpapermatters698
      @toiletpapermatters698 2 года назад +1

      @@user-ou9ft9th3h if only Mike was there to teach DEVGRU before they entered Osama bin Laden compound...

    • @jesseolson3142
      @jesseolson3142 2 года назад +1

      @@user-ou9ft9th3h No? I learned some. How do you think fake seals get info on what seals do? Just go on youtube and mix and match stories and make it their own. If you think bad people cant learn from these I dont know what to tell you

    • @jesseolson3142
      @jesseolson3142 2 года назад

      @@user-ou9ft9th3h Whatever man.

  • @carlstovermusic
    @carlstovermusic 2 года назад +1545

    There's something badass about the fact that I'm sitting here learning basic military tactics from literally the best people in the world at it.
    All while eating a bagel. In my underwear.

    • @elsenorloco84
      @elsenorloco84 2 года назад +42

      What kind of bagel and what kind of smear

    • @elsenorloco84
      @elsenorloco84 2 года назад +38

      Also what brand of underwear 🩲/ cut

    • @davidoftheforest3822
      @davidoftheforest3822 2 года назад +8

      badass on there end lol

    • @thomaswiens7886
      @thomaswiens7886 2 года назад +50

      Why is the bagel in your underwear?

    • @davidoftheforest3822
      @davidoftheforest3822 2 года назад +16

      @@thomaswiens7886 the period in that sentence denotes the end of the sentence.

  • @wadewilson8011
    @wadewilson8011 Год назад +29

    I love that Cole is a Southpaw to show their perspective of CQB tactics. Although I'm right dominant and trained ambidextrous, it's still important to show all techniques from various perspectives. 👍🏽

  • @MrFreakazoid24
    @MrFreakazoid24 Год назад +29

    Love the humility in this vid, true professionalism on display. We can never do enough training or learning of new perspectives. Thats always the difference between guys who think they’re John Wick and actual men of the craft. Respect.

  • @weed2man
    @weed2man 2 года назад +142

    I love how humble Dj and Cole are they are really true professionals always willing to learn and turn it on GBRS is the best out doing it

    • @ChillTwins
      @ChillTwins Год назад +3

      Yup eyes and ears open, mouths shut.

  • @stevohisroyalhighness9265
    @stevohisroyalhighness9265 2 года назад +104

    From someone who has done real CQB in combat, that cold run was fire. dead space was covered, sectors of fire was spot on. short room and long room Tactics was perfect.
    So Bad Ass gents.

    • @chobai9996
      @chobai9996 2 года назад +1

      Hey mate, just be careful about speaking on your military experience online. A lot of hackers from places like China and Russia are really going hard on trying to infiltrate Western militaries, and it starts by identifying individual soldiers like you, finding out your identity, and then using concentrated methods to get digital info that would let them hack the broader military and government using your devices and by also impersonating you to gain access.

    • @Mindstangle
      @Mindstangle 2 года назад +1

      Always seek recognition for your work, if nobody is giving you attention you have failed

    • @joblakelisbon
      @joblakelisbon Год назад

      How was it in real life?

  • @Frank-pp9iy
    @Frank-pp9iy Год назад +218

    Even as a civilian videos like this help a lot. Most likely scenario where I’d be in a firefight is not assaulting a building with 3-4 buddies. It’s someone is in my house and I have to get rid of them effectively. Watching videos isn’t a replacement for actual professional training, but this kind of knowledge can give us civilians an edge in a home invasion type thing and is super accessible. Thanks y’all.

    • @rogerfournier3284
      @rogerfournier3284 Год назад +4

      IN REAL SPEAK! US AMERICANS ARE SECURITY CONSCIOUS. YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO DEFEND YOURSELF. I DON'T OWN GUNS. IF OTHER PEOPLE HAVE GUNS THAT'S FINE. I ALWAYS BELIEVE PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE, NOT GUNS. I'M FROM CONNECTICUT ONE OF THE MOST FIREARM INDUSTRY IN THE WORLD. MAKERS OF THE BEST FIREARMS IN THE WORLD. I WAS BROUGHT UP TO RESPECT FIREARMS FROM MY FATHER, IT'S NOT THE FIREARM, IT'S THE "MIND-SET" BEHIND THAT WORRIES ME ABOUT SOME HAVE, ESPECAILLY IN OUR COUNTRY!

    • @azynkron
      @azynkron Год назад

      You must have a lot of enemies or live in a really shitty neighbourhood if you are that worried about home invasions. Change your attitude or move. Problem solved.

    • @Frank-pp9iy
      @Frank-pp9iy Год назад +1

      @@azynkron lmao

    • @lithium1770
      @lithium1770 Год назад +3

      Every american is a soldier. It's your duty to stand up to tyrrany.

    • @droptableaccount1820
      @droptableaccount1820 3 месяца назад

      @@rogerfournier3284 ban assault CAPS LOCK

  • @lathspell87
    @lathspell87 Год назад +124

    Something that really stood out to me, that I try to explain to people who have never really been around guns. First rule of firearms is to treat them like they are always loaded. Here we have three guys who are at the pinnacle of professionalism and ability when it comes to firearms. They even confirm at the beginning that their weapons are clear. Even still, when they are about to show a full clear of the room, they all get out so they are not swept by the guy demonstrating the clear.

    • @mr_niceman
      @mr_niceman Год назад +8

      Lol excluding the cam man tho :)
      16:22 for example

    • @fukkenubermann
      @fukkenubermann Год назад +18

      @@mr_niceman everybody knows cameramen are invincible

    • @specag31
      @specag31 Год назад +5

      @@fukkenubermann Expendable actually.

    • @MickAngelhere
      @MickAngelhere Год назад +1

      I do a bit of acting , and if real weapons or replicas are used on set I always check to see if they are clear even if they have no triggers and are out of commission . A habit I guess

    • @shinHis3
      @shinHis3 Год назад +1

      ​@@MickAngelhere Good habit sir👍👍

  • @jaybemis3946
    @jaybemis3946 2 года назад +22

    This was seriously one of the best “real world” tactical videos for civilians I have seen. Well done!

  • @Flexapr
    @Flexapr 2 года назад +9

    I Dig the way Cole launches 🚀 Left into the room, READY TO KILL, after DJ’s cautious entry Right. Great 👍🏻 clip.

  • @rowdy3837
    @rowdy3837 Год назад +1

    Mike is so good at delivering the critical information in a clear and concise manner. Professionalism. I’ve come back to this video several times. Outstanding.

  • @csco72
    @csco72 Год назад +10

    Having done CQB many years ago w/ Fed LE, the level of detail in instruction here, from some of our best, is 2nd to none. I briefly struggled with safety discipline with my firearm early on back then & that’s one of the many nuances you will notice here immediately. Damn good instruction, operators! And Thank You all for your service🙏🏽

  • @ES-lh1tj
    @ES-lh1tj 2 года назад +43

    Just watched this with my grandfather, a WWII vet...he said, "We'd just lob grenades to the left, right, and in front...bad guys dead". He then said he was glad he wasn't fighting you guys back then. Ha! Good job gentlemen.

    • @Owen-cy2jr
      @Owen-cy2jr 8 месяцев назад

      That's the way to do it😂 This made my day

    • @jyc313
      @jyc313 Месяц назад

      Wow he must be quite old at this point. A living legend from the great gen. Hats off

  • @DGHamblin
    @DGHamblin 2 года назад +61

    As one of the LE guys watching, I really like the way you move past the open door. In addition to the advantages you gave, it also puts your body armor square to any potential threat. Less chance of taking a round under the arm where body armor doesn't cover. Love the training! Thanks!

    • @luckylarz4269
      @luckylarz4269 2 года назад +1

      Always the first thing that comes to my mind when walking through a doorway or clearing an area like that is keeping my chest facing the direction of the possible threat same thing with approaching a front door and an unknown situation try to always have somewhat of a covering if possible but never sideways always chest facing direction to make sure I have the most protection possible Little things like that he shows in the video really could be the difference between life or death. Stay safe. 🇺🇸

    • @donkeydonkey8681
      @donkeydonkey8681 Год назад

      Armor or not, we should be square to threats. Never give the bad guy a double lung shot. Game over. Ask any hunter.

  • @tracyleblanc5311
    @tracyleblanc5311 10 месяцев назад +7

    It's like watching a well choreographed dance. Holy cow. Don't know much about this type of CQB as a civilian, but it was epic. So much detail in movement and positioning to clear all the areas. Thank you for showing us this.

  • @bettymacrothe97th56
    @bettymacrothe97th56 Год назад +11

    There’s something about DJ’s Lethalness in Legitimately every single aspect of what he does that has me in awe.

  • @jordanaraujo2579
    @jordanaraujo2579 2 года назад +23

    I've really noticed the production quality going way up recently and the information is always top notch. Thanks to all involved in making this.

  • @henrymann8122
    @henrymann8122 2 года назад +19

    3 professionals from different backgrounds and training coming together as teachers. True badassess.

  • @ponceanthony
    @ponceanthony Год назад +33

    As an SRO/ SWAT operator, I know that I might be the only armed person in a school in the event of an active shooter. I’m always looking to become better and this one person CQB definitely helps. This is the first time I watch one of your videos. Good content gentleman

    • @timdavis6088
      @timdavis6088 Год назад +2

      Hopefully someday soon you won't have to worry about facing an active shooter alone as our schools will be protected by multiple armed good guys.

  • @russellcoight9376
    @russellcoight9376 Год назад +9

    Awesome seeing such knowledgable dudes in their craft still having the capacity/wanting to learn. True operator mindset.

    • @steventhomas2936
      @steventhomas2936 23 дня назад

      Yups I see no egos involved these guys are true professionals 🙌🏾👍🏾👌🏾👏🏾🫡

  • @BILLYJACK4X4
    @BILLYJACK4X4 2 года назад +23

    I've been really stoked seeing you guys all work together on these training videos! Like many of us, I'm a civilian who literally grew up in the woods with a BB gun in my hand, so having a weapon in my hand is very natural. I've always had a strong sense of self preparedness, and self reliance. With all the tragic events unfolding in the world at a very rapid rate now, I've been trying to learn a few pointers on real world tactics. I think this knowledge transfer is essential to our survival. Especially during this pivotal time! Seriously, thanks to you guys for doing these videos!!

  • @WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot290
    @WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot290 2 года назад +139

    Such solid advice that is easy to understand. Thank you for sharing with us your expertise, for free!!!!!!

    • @JohnSmith-nf8bi
      @JohnSmith-nf8bi 2 года назад

      Dare you say…common sense? Instinctive even

    • @JohnSmith-nf8bi
      @JohnSmith-nf8bi 2 года назад +2

      Get those reps in

    • @nate2838
      @nate2838 2 года назад +4

      @@JohnSmith-nf8bi There are so many things that are "common sense" that are built on nuances most people don't even realize they are doing. Common sense is more "common experience". Just think, in 10 years or less, common sense will be seen as being able to navigate electronics, rather than an understanding and application of physics.

  • @reliantrestorations7417
    @reliantrestorations7417 Год назад +1

    The movement of the clearing was beautiful! I love it!

  • @jethrolincoln7309
    @jethrolincoln7309 2 месяца назад

    I have been praying for the last week for the start of this type of training. Thank you for your diligence not only in training but in putting this together. You are the answer to prayers.

  • @osamabinrotten2332
    @osamabinrotten2332 2 года назад +8

    Really learning these little moves, proper low-readys and collapsed positions will indeed save your life. Former SF and still here because of them.

  • @mikeendsley8453
    @mikeendsley8453 2 года назад +31

    I just did some training Mike puts on for the community and this guy is legit. Thanks for what you do for the community Mike!

  • @jammaho4762
    @jammaho4762 Год назад

    It has been 25 years since the military and this is so motivating. Thank you.

  • @Swifty2633
    @Swifty2633 8 месяцев назад

    I'm glad you are all humble in learning from each other and showing us. Even small details like drilling left/right to keep those muscle groups ready and limber. Also, ALL of you looked great in execution. 👍

  • @kinch613
    @kinch613 2 года назад +6

    Amazing humility and grace to see elite warriors still allowing knowledge transfer and learning regardless wether they agree or not. DJ’s nod to Mike to see if that entry was acceptable was awesome. They’ve done more and forgot more real life war fighting than 99% will ever learn.

  • @jasonburns6411
    @jasonburns6411 2 года назад +153

    As a 22 year LEO, this transfer of knowledge is invaluable. I’d love to see more of these demonstrations utilizing pistols, as that’s my primary weapon system when room clearing / CQB.

    • @rexlr695
      @rexlr695 2 года назад +7

      @Fourgotten I'm not an expert at all, so please note that with my reply and take all of this with a grain of salt, but I imagine there is a TREMENDOUS difference in effect on a target between a 9x19mm Luger slug at 1,400 FPS and a 5.56x45mm NATO at 3,260 FPS. Something like 3 TIMES energy foot pounds greater force for the latter. There's a reason our troops weren't running around with their M9s out all day in combat instead of their M4 etc. Nevermind range, accuracy, and magazine capacity.

    • @independentthoughtsnotthot9030
      @independentthoughtsnotthot9030 2 года назад +3

      @Fourgotten you must not watch Garand Thumb lol

    • @independentthoughtsnotthot9030
      @independentthoughtsnotthot9030 2 года назад +9

      @Fourgotten nope velocity matters. Pistols are harder to master than rifles and there's a reason a lot of people train 5 rounds in the a zone. You never know what someone is doped up on and may need to put several rounds on target. Until the threat is removed

    • @nate2838
      @nate2838 2 года назад +7

      @FourgottenNot an expert either, seen some videos that seem credible. If your not familiar with it, look up hydrostatic shock. Active Self Protection has a lot of videos where center mass hits with a pistol doesn't drop someone quickly. There is one in particular that comes to mind where police drop a guy instantly with a rifle due to the hydrostatic shock, and he comments on this.
      In short, hydrostatic shock is transfer of energy by liquids. A bullet moving above 2,000 feet per second has a different effect on the body than one moving around ,1400, enough so that the hydrostatic shock can disrupt the central nervous system and drop the target instantly, if temporarily, without having to hit it directly.

    • @jw5297
      @jw5297 2 года назад +5

      Mike has done a video on single man CQB using a sidearm.
      Personally, as a now civilian, I too am more than likely using a sidearm as well, however its the exact same concepts rifle vs sidearm, the difference is weapons manipulation, which you have tons more of using a rifle vs sidearm.
      As a LEO I'm curios why you wouldnt have a rifle or shotgun if youre going into an environment where youd have to be doing a house clearing.
      You're better served having both, weapons jam, fail, and at times rendered inoperable.
      I'm sure there are reasons as a LEO, not being one, I am curious why this isnt an option for you.

  • @MultiHemlock
    @MultiHemlock 14 часов назад

    They move like ghosts. Gliding across the facility. Eerily quiet. Effortlessly efficient. Combat Art.

  • @ares2067
    @ares2067 Год назад +5

    A huge thank you from a very grateful civilian for all your guys' service to our country. Very grateful for all the knowledge sharing. Things are getting quite concerning as of late. Stay vigilant brothers and sisters. Also very grateful for the cross service knowledge sharing. God Bless America!! 🇺🇸

  • @AOMartialArts
    @AOMartialArts 2 года назад +38

    I'd love to work at a retail shop where the boss said, "Every morning you show up 45 minutes early with a rifle. Your opening duties will include clearing the entire shop of baddies and balancing the register from last night."
    🤣

    • @dannygordon1106
      @dannygordon1106 2 года назад +12

      I use to work for Brinks armored car service, and every morning you would wait for another guard to arrive then the 2 of you would clear the parking garage and the offices.

    • @HecticJojo
      @HecticJojo 2 года назад +1

      Wait! Are we the baddies?

    • @aikighost
      @aikighost 2 года назад

      I'm calling it, that will be California in 2024 :P

  • @simongauvin7856
    @simongauvin7856 2 года назад +12

    I'm team Cole all the way being a lefty myself. I admire the way at 11:25 he decided to enter room and go left instead of making it easier on himself by going right. Love the shared knowledge Mike. Keep it up!

    • @ROOSTER333
      @ROOSTER333 2 года назад +2

      Same, I'm right dominate but play sports left and shoit left

  • @joshsonsiadek9951
    @joshsonsiadek9951 Год назад

    Shipley’s transitions with his rifle are so smooth and movements are seamless. That was really enjoyable to watch.

  • @hermanmelville3871
    @hermanmelville3871 2 года назад +15

    The most impressive thing is something that is inherent to all high level practitioners of anything: the ability to implement new concepts and techniques IMMEDIATELY. Watching these men share knowledge and put it into practice with no hesitation is humbling to say the least.

  • @thamomentum
    @thamomentum 2 года назад +9

    One of the best things about this is - everyone is taking it seriously. That in itself tells me about their expertise level alone.

  • @JG54206
    @JG54206 Год назад +2

    Became introduced to Mike and GBRS through the Shawn Ryan show. So much knowledge from these guys who never hesitate to share what they know. Things learned the hardest way possible.

  • @marcdumont2275
    @marcdumont2275 Год назад +8

    I'm not remotely familiar with military tactics or the military in general. Watching you guys casually but clearly VERY deliberately clear room after room makes me wonder about the vast amount of forethought behind your movements, that I couldn't begin to understand. It's like watching a performance because...well, I guess in a sense it is.
    Your professionalism is inspiring, and you make me want to do my job better. Thanks for doing what you do and more importantly, for being so good at it.

  • @Choppipappi17
    @Choppipappi17 2 года назад +5

    Love these collaborations with GBRS. I found this to be extremely useful and will be practicing this to elevate my skill set thank you for the information guys much love keep it coming.

  • @N.Y.Reload9mm
    @N.Y.Reload9mm 2 года назад +4

    Knowledge transfer at its finest! Mike I hope to see Kevin Owens in more videos with you he is one of my favorites! Fieldcraft survival collaborating with GBRS Group is incredible!

  • @w.rodrigues7180
    @w.rodrigues7180 Год назад +4

    CQB of the highest level with one of the best prepared guys in the world where he is taught only in the most badass courses available for free. In a group like this I had not yet seen. Very instructive!

  • @lorenlawrence2068
    @lorenlawrence2068 Год назад

    I watched the cold run of the video over 20 times before I watch the remainder. You guys are sooo neat and excellent in everything, weapons handling, foot movements etc. on the other hand, this video is so helpful. Keep up the good work…👌👌👌

  • @Rondidly
    @Rondidly 2 года назад +21

    This video is a major step in the right direction! Well filmed, edited, and explained. Appreciate it!

  • @winstonsmiths2449
    @winstonsmiths2449 2 года назад +37

    14:00 I like to see "mistakes". I learned more from my mistakes on how to recover from those mistakes when considering solutions where some are better than others, though they all may work. People will freeze or waste time trying to understand what went wrong if they have only seen the "right way" with no errors introduced. And I am talking about software applications! An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes...and learned from them. Paraphrased from author unknown.

  • @user-sd8fw8em4n
    @user-sd8fw8em4n 10 месяцев назад +22

    I love how DJ is so humble with learning other techniques from other experienced operators. Especially with all his level of experience.

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 3 месяца назад +1

      His knowledge of USPS shipping isn't very good though.

    • @commonbroadcaster
      @commonbroadcaster 2 месяца назад

      Bro get a life @@silvermediastudio

    • @bigboicreme
      @bigboicreme 29 дней назад +1

      @@silvermediastudio HAHAHAHAHA

  • @yeagemk
    @yeagemk 2 месяца назад

    Never get tired of watching how these special forces guys move. Its like water. That B roll building clear in the beginning gave me goosebumps. Every single step so well rehearsed and thought out.

  • @BhodiAboulfaraj
    @BhodiAboulfaraj 2 года назад +7

    As a civilian I've made CQB training course in Virginia and I didn't learn this tip skill `till now. Thanks guys! That's usefull technique.

  • @jasonmartinez2434
    @jasonmartinez2434 2 года назад +5

    This content is AMAZING. Keep up the videos and work with DJ and Cole! -- "‘Learning is unifying seemingly divergent ideas and data.’"

  • @ReconD31MEU
    @ReconD31MEU Год назад

    I appreciatte you guys giving us your time. It’s nice to see that you’re thinking as to how your audience may think. For example, I was curious when you walk past the door frame, you spot a threat with the rifle retracted you start firing bringing the rifle to shoulder.
    I think it is vey important to remain flexible since you want to make sure your plates are oriented towards the threat. Great job guys!

  • @tjteknik1
    @tjteknik1 Год назад +16

    This is golden... Differs a bit from what they usually teach you at army CQB courses (they focus on a squad or at least four guys), but solid tactics that can be applied in a real scenario. Thanks! 👍

  • @fjamato
    @fjamato 2 года назад +9

    Wow...never even considered some of these tactics. Thanks for the tutorials. Now need to practice them.

  • @stefoo19
    @stefoo19 Год назад +5

    As someone who is a LEO, I found this video very informative. Lots of useful insight, especially the concept of always having a firing solution and eliminating unnecessary movement.

  • @roysauer3348
    @roysauer3348 Год назад +2

    I work security clearing empty units at night, sometimes solo or another guy with me. Definitely gonna be rehearsing what I just learned and mentoring it with my co workers.
    Thank you guys for the knowledge and how to keep yourself alive.

  • @shaneelliott1263
    @shaneelliott1263 2 года назад +5

    Never will be a green beret or navy seal but I still like learning the “how to” when it comes to tactics and guns. Great stuff from Mike, DJ and Cole!

  • @caelanfox3448
    @caelanfox3448 2 года назад +12

    Firing from the retracted position reminds me of Ken Hackethorn's story about talking with WWII veterans who used Thompsons and would point shoot in close quarters distances from a very similar position (stock tucked under the arm)

  • @paynehollis
    @paynehollis Год назад +1

    This…is a thing of beauty. So smooth. So seamless. This is what absolute mastery looks like, kids. Bravo Mike, Cole and DJ.

  • @designated_hitter_EGA
    @designated_hitter_EGA 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome, TY! Kudos to Mike, DJ and Cole.

  • @roweshowtactical
    @roweshowtactical 2 года назад +6

    This is UNREAL. This cross stuff with GBRS has been AWESOME 👍🏼

  • @tdyoung9111
    @tdyoung9111 2 года назад +40

    Best stuff on RUclips watching you 3 move together, I find zen. And the way you guys articulate is awesome. Please keep it up, a lot of knowledge being transferred!

    • @bravo6959
      @bravo6959 2 года назад

      @Obersturmführer Klein huh

    • @bravo6959
      @bravo6959 2 года назад +1

      @Obersturmführer Klein It’s respect,not sexual attraction

  • @katethewholenesshomeembody6024
    @katethewholenesshomeembody6024 9 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who is a military spouse who is often alone with the knowledge of how to protect myself but not necessary the full knowledge of clearing since I’m not the one doing/worried about it, this was SO incredibly helpful. I would have just walked into a room hoping to not hear something and the full shoulder carry is really overwhelming, I would have never thought the retraction would be safe had I not seen this. Thank you so much.

  • @johnnydollarhide9466
    @johnnydollarhide9466 Год назад

    To see you guys move through the building in the intro makes me so happy that badasses like you guys are on our side

  • @jackglockstar
    @jackglockstar 2 года назад +13

    You should do a video where you tell stories of actually storming into rooms like this. Im curious how it actually works when the rounds start flying. DJ war stories are the bomb diggity

  • @WeNeedChange3310
    @WeNeedChange3310 Год назад +3

    Mike Mike Mike excellent content brotha!! Thanks for passing this info out to help people like myself. God Bless

  • @garywilliams267
    @garywilliams267 6 месяцев назад

    That first big step into the room is key and usually understated...great stuff and thank you.

  • @marcleblanc7021
    @marcleblanc7021 Год назад

    Thats why I loved the old optic mounts on the AK's they were high like this. I liked the the site picture I could see. Really nice seeing this on other platforms. Also really cool to see you guys flow cold, just off training and instinct. Looked like yall worked together forever!

  • @Kjklump
    @Kjklump 2 года назад +9

    Absolutely awesome video. And that B-roll footage....that was just cool to watch. I was curious how 1 man clearing was going to go as I've always been taught the blow through method. But I like this, it's still a blow through method but a lot safer in getting to where you want to go. 👍

  • @carlcolvin8320
    @carlcolvin8320 Год назад +4

    Went through cqb training at Ft Carson Co.
    When I was working for DOJ . Worked on sniper training as well.
    Afterwards I have never walked through a door again without visually scanning.
    Was Army 14 years went through Urban warfare training our Plt Sgt and Sqd Leaders were all Nam Vets. They taught us to frag it then go in.

  • @IsaacS2010
    @IsaacS2010 Год назад

    Real specwar guys in action. Professionals. Thanks for the quality material.

  • @AaRoNaNtHoNy80
    @AaRoNaNtHoNy80 Год назад

    Thank you Gentlemen for your knowledge, and sharing it with people that want to learn. You guys make it look smooth as butter!

  • @silvermediastudio
    @silvermediastudio 2 года назад +12

    The part around 8:45 entering a corner-fed room, and being compromised before having a visual on the unknown corner, is 100% correct. I can confirm from my own force-on-force training, especially while being on the side of OPFOR, that this is a repeated error that in many ways is a result of rigid doctrine.
    There's another fatal scenario where the first man creates a corner fed situation when they enter a room with a door that opens towards the room (away from the entry man or team). Once the door is open, while there is decent vision into the door handle side, there is reduced vision into the door hinge side. A threat on the door hinge side, possibly behind the door, now has all the advantages, and can likely shoot through the door or at the first man as they make initial entry. This is complicated even more in military or law enforcement scenarios where the entry man or team don't know the internal room geometries, and interestingly it can also be a limitation to the high-speed "flow" of SOF doctrine. There are times when it is critical to slow down and anticipate unknowns like this.
    One other element, that the snap-shot method of initial scan is a game changer but requires a lot of practice to get proficient. It also requires the practitioner to have fairly good eyesight especially in low light, very sound weapon-handling skills (that are second nature at this point), well-practiced footwork and proprioception (especially spatial awareness), and frankly an inoculation to stress of a pending gunfight. People who enter a high stress situation and haven't been thoroughly trained and for lack of a better term, desensitized, will likely not have the broad, sharp vision required to make these techniques effective. Rather, they will be tunneled with a 180+ heart rate and missing key information.

  • @Theblackhours
    @Theblackhours 2 года назад +4

    I love this channel and UF pro and of course Garand thumb. For someone who practices jiu jitsu daily, this fuels me to continue to learn more on and off the mat. Wishing that I have served when I was younger but never had a father figure to guide and provide me wisdom, seeing this helps me know there’s men out there who serve a higher purpose and have a high moral caliber. Thank you for this! Would love to know where to get this type of training!

  • @FluteC0p
    @FluteC0p Год назад +1

    Great info, and I've always appreciated Mike's interest is making sure civilians are prepared. Too many training centers are only available to LEO/MIL

  • @Llam1nator
    @Llam1nator Год назад +1

    This was great, thank you for this great content!

  • @Chris-liwymi
    @Chris-liwymi 2 года назад +6

    Thank you, I needed this so much. I am teaching my kids how to peep corners and angles but I don’t want them in a combat scenario. I can’t explain how much this helps my life. Thank you.

    • @Mrcuddlesworth_
      @Mrcuddlesworth_ 2 года назад

      Looking for another son?

    • @Chris-liwymi
      @Chris-liwymi 2 года назад

      @@Mrcuddlesworth_ lol, interesting comment. I did want more kids, wife does not. My son is said to have autism spectrum disorder soo.. yeah. The more people training the better tho

    • @DBCooper81
      @DBCooper81 2 года назад +1

      @@Chris-liwymi Make it weaponised autism, my friend.

    • @Chris-liwymi
      @Chris-liwymi 2 года назад +2

      @@DBCooper81 he is 7, currently practicing executing shots at the same time taking out various targets, it’s quite exciting watching how quick he adapts. But the emotional problems are very difficult sometimes. But nothing in life worth having is easy. I hope everyone else is running as many drills as they can. Much love to everyone

    • @DBCooper81
      @DBCooper81 2 года назад +2

      @@Chris-liwymi Have u ever seen the movie"The Accountant"? If not u should watch it.

  • @ethannichols2511
    @ethannichols2511 2 года назад +22

    Beautiful work as usual. People do not practice retraction movement enough. Would like to see DJ, Cole and yourself on a cqb range from retracting and going from the sternum/hips to full extension running through different scenarios. Love the videos, keep up the good work gents!

  • @josephbarard4172
    @josephbarard4172 9 месяцев назад

    man all three of those operators are BADASS and what's was so cool about it DJ and Cole were like students eager to learn and that says a lot about there Professionalism because it's always room for improvement that's what Warriors do they never stop LEARNING!

  • @streetkombativesystem4704
    @streetkombativesystem4704 Год назад

    You know what I will be practicing this week. Thanks again for another excellent training video, cheers.

  • @JMainesUSMC
    @JMainesUSMC 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic. I just came back from my annual training where we are now implementing Active Shooter training and scenarios with single-officer response CQB tactics. Granted, I wish my instructors were of Mike Glovers caliber, but it was still similar in theory. Great video!

    • @soujrnr
      @soujrnr Год назад +1

      Stay safe out there! Thanks for your service!

  • @hatebothpoliticalparties
    @hatebothpoliticalparties 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful to watch the quit communication and water like flow 👏 👌

  • @jeffclark8098
    @jeffclark8098 Год назад

    Studying this applying to my home defense drills. I'm not military, but the average home owners application is awesome. Perfect sense. Ty

  • @MudHutMonkey
    @MudHutMonkey 6 месяцев назад +15

    Watching these three is like watching Leonardo da vinci painting a portrait. Absolutely brilliant, perfect balance and silent communication. AWESOME work.

  • @adamessmyer4428
    @adamessmyer4428 Год назад +22

    Really love this kind of content for a simple civvie like myself. I have a wife and young son and this is something I can apply in protecting my household. A wealth of information. Thanks guys!

    • @nazinas21
      @nazinas21 Год назад +4

      That’s why I want to learn this stuff. I’m 30 never been in the military but I want to be able to protect my family at all cause.

    • @Paintplayer1
      @Paintplayer1 Год назад

      @@nazinas21 yep I turn 30 at the end of this month, did 7.5 years in the Army, but now my only focus is defending my family. I have a neighborhood readiness group and we train at a shoothouse 10 min from our neighborhood so we are becoming a proper squad

    • @nazinas21
      @nazinas21 Год назад +1

      @@Paintplayer1 dope ass hell!

  • @channinglowe6058
    @channinglowe6058 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was also taught to scratch at your environment. Listening to what’s going on to gain information on your unknown threat. CBQ is also evolving, this is great stuff!!

  • @TimHPop776
    @TimHPop776 Год назад

    Holy moly! Great video Mike!
    DJ Shipley in the house! Damn!
    DJ gave one of the most amazing, terrifying, phenomenal interviews with Shawn Ryan I have even seen!!
    Incredible!

  • @chrismiksworld
    @chrismiksworld 2 года назад +4

    Can't get enough of this. I'd call it the Human Turret Drill because you are pretty much making yourself a Human Turret ready to go at a glance.

  • @BASE5NYC
    @BASE5NYC 2 года назад +3

    I don't think I've ever seen anyone handle a weapon as good as DJ. He's a fkn machine. Crazy hours invested. - also sweet tour of the Fieldcraft HQ. Looks awesome. 🤙🏼🇺🇲

    • @anthonyr587
      @anthonyr587 Год назад

      Even the way he moves, have you ever seen an individual so alpha? He moves like hes 400lbs of muscle with 8% bodyfat lmao.

  • @JohnJohnson-ze1gg
    @JohnJohnson-ze1gg Год назад

    Gratitude for this valuable information Mike. Thank you