So Im a middle aged man that was forced into the security field after the covid 19 pandemic of 2020 abruptly shut down my personal business. Forced to deal with the reality of losing my business, I made a pivot back into security work for the first time in five years. Understanding that I’m behind the curve in terms of firearms and combat experience, my goal is to seek out knowledge that will make me a better guard while also helping to prepare myself and family for today’s uncertain times. My hope is to rise above the everyday typical stereotype of a “security guard” by putting the same efforts I have into being an entrepreneur into being a professional. As I learn, I’ll also share with others in an effort to help them become “atypical” as well. I have a seeking heart, but all of this information could very well one day save my life. I’d love to colab on a podcast or something, and would love any of the guards reading this to check out what I’m working on. All respect to everyone here, especially the amazing sister in the video.
Don’t use a level one holster for the gun. You’re gun can be easily taken away during a fight if you’re using that. Get yourself a Safariland 6360 level III duty holster.
Awesome Video and Very Informative... 99% of these Videos are Crap.... You did a Wonderful Job and if your not a Cop or a Firearms Instructor by now I would be Surprised... A+ 👍👍👍
Your magazine should always face the same way for muscle memory reloads. In a stressful environment having magazines that are all facing different ways each day is going to make reloading difficult. Just a helpful tip
Great video Moses. I ran a cross this and was pleasantly surprised to see you have furthered yourself in the security world from your days starting out with me in unarmed security. Keep up the great work you are doing, and your great work ethic will take you far. God Speed!
Hello Gary from Grindelwald Tasmania. Security guard and Glock 17 FDE (Flat Dark Earth) licenced gun owner, experienced firearms owner. May I please reiterate that your demonstration of loading a Glock 17 had several discrepancies. Firstly, you shouldn't release the slide with the slide stop. It eventually damages the spring. You should pull it back with your free hand. Secondly, there is nothing wrong with tapping the fully loaded magazine. It ensures that the magazine is correctly seated. Please trust me, I have been a security guard for 25 years and a gun owner for 20 years. I know what I'm talking about. Good luck and thank for your demonstration. Please stay safe and protect yourself.
I love your videos you’ve really progressed! Can you do a video on how your holster works? You explain everything so well. And maybe a day on the field.
You want to slap or force your mag in when reloading or loading your weapon for the day, I've seen many times where a mag will drop out when its not locked and seated properly when you go to draw the weapon or if you have to fire a round. It will fall out, there is nothing wrong with putting force or hitting it with the palm of your had to make sure that mag is locked in the weapon correctly.
@@handled99 my dad has instructed many people, and saying "don't slap /harm/hurt the gun is a bad thing cause you can't be afraid of breaking your gun so slap it(no one can be 100%sure the click was the mag locking) the best thing do say is slap it!
Andrew when your in a situation when you need to reload, due to adrenaline you’ll try and reload as fast as possible. it’s done by every police officer during a OIS
It’s a slide stop not a release. Also slam the mag in to ensure it’s seated. If you don’t there is a possibility that the mag catch is not locked when you draw your weapon and the mag falls out in a self defense situation. Highly recommend a level 3 retention holster with a hood for a extra level of security. The slide lock can be used for a release if your week hand is injured. Also train at the range with weapon manipulation. Would also suggest a WML (weapon mounted light).
@@GoldieLocs101 he was giving you constructive criticism. I agree, make sure the mag is seated properly. More of a bump than a slam. I was a SPO for multiple years, as well. Here is more to work with: when you are feeding use your index finger touching the tip of the projectile as a guide to get into the mag well. All in all, you put a good video. Chances are I received training from some that trained you.
You don’t have duty ammunition in your gun. FMJ is not duty ammunition. You should have hollow points. You use hollow points because you want the bullet to stop at what you are shooting at. Full Metal Jacket ammunition will go through whatever you are shooting at.
So just to put this out there. I am in NO way shape or form a professional. I am not an instructor or certified fire arm genius. However, I am licensed to Carry a weapon. This video is just to show you guys how I get dressed for my shift (tour of duty). These are my techniques, routine and preference. So please don’t come for me. With that being said. I hope you guys Enjoy the video.
I recently moved to Maryland and I'm hoping to take classes to be an SPO... I've emailed and sent them messages asking about the price for classes but no response. I was hoping that you could tell me or point me in the right direction to find out? Thank you in advance and I really appreciate your videos. They helped me make this decision. 👍🏿💯
Just some advice. You should carry hollow points, you should slap the mag to make sure it is properly seated, and you shouldn't stick your finger in the chamber in case the slide stop slips off and crushes your finger.
Just a note Always wear your oc spray on the non lethal side so if the oc spray fails or doesnt effect the suspect you still have your weapn hand free to draw.
I once had a fellow soldier stand right behind me while i was off base with my girlfriend watching, I had a similar holster but a button press to release but honestly a hard tug was enough to release it, any who, I turned around after dumping my food in the trash and he was right there, NEVER even knew he was behind me, stuck with me till this day over 10 years later, I hope you've gotten a better holster in which someone cant snatch your gun from you when you're not paying attention.
@@TowProVlogsIt really doesn’t matter regulations or not... if you’re in a shoot out and one of her FMJs hit the suspect and goes threw them then hits a innocent bystander... now your company is held accountable for that.
Just a suggestion, I know it's not important to you how your spare mags are oriented, but this is so important when it comes to a fast and efficient reload, you're setting yourself up for failure having those mags oriented where and how they are, and it could cost you your life! Stay safe out there and train train train!!!
In a pressure situation keeping your magazines stored in the same orientation (with your rounds pointing downward) can save you from fumbling around potebtially trying to load it backwards... which could save your life. Also... if you're just loading 3 magazines, charging and holstering, your weapon, you only have 29+1, not 30+1. Great video. 👍🏾
I know I’m late af but thank you so much for showing us about firearm safety! I interviewed for an armed transport position a few days ago and I really hope I get in because I plan on going g into Law Enforcement and took the Law Enforcement entrance exam this week 😎 Thanks ma’am!
Um, quick question on the cable lock for the pistol. Where did you learn to run the cable through the barrel? Pretty sure you should run the cable through the magazine well. First time I’ve seen that???
Good video, what's with the 10 rd magazines though? Also, what do you carry for a flashlight? How about OC spray? Duty knife/tool? First aid supplies? I once knew a very switched on police officer up north who even kept a couple of MREs in his duty bag.
ya the way you're mags face has a huge impact of rather you die or not in a gunfight when u run out of ammo god forbid you shove the mag in the wrong way get it jammed up and now you are in bad shape.
Hi, the only thing I would say do different is instead of curing the slide .... pull on the back portion of the slide ...... I’m just afraid your going to get you palm in the slide if it slips and closes..... I did that once in the police academy ......
The slide well is design for the magazine to be slapped into the well especially if u in a gun fight were its u or them the side release button is a magizine release and me personally im not going to have a round in the chamber unless im out in public
Love the 5:11 pants. No safety on? Also your holster is a level 1 retention but anyone can try and easily take your duty weapon. You should get a level 3 might save your life.
Years ago a officer mentioned never have your OS spray and Gun on the Same Side together, if some one is trying to take your weapon in a fight with you, your free hand can’t get to the OS spray to get em off of you, put it on the opposite side of your weapon
Love your video and im a security officer for dynamics security i had a bit trouble with my duty belt early yesterday but i see how to do it when you showed how to but yeah im here at work now pulling a 12 hr shift
I first thought this video was gonna be another mall cop joke! You got it all right. Your demonstration on firearm saftey , loading and unloading was on point. Also setting up your duty belt was very professional. Great job!
You have given me the best demonstration that I have ever seen of loading and unloading a weapon I am thinking about getting a weapon and you have really explain this to me like a true big sister thank you so much
love the video but there's one problem i saw while you where explained how many rounds you carry you said you carried 30+1 but you never reloaded the one round you put into the chamber so your only carrying 30 rounds if you have 3 10 round mags
why in the world would you consider OC spray to be lethal lol the baton is technically a deadly weapon (or at least can be used as one). Most of the LEOs i see around have their baton behind their gun..
Get your carry permit, the proper training,certificates etc, and start looking for better jobs. They are out there and the pay quite more fore armed security.
Because I am Canadian I can open carry on my own property. don't have a pal so I can't Carry anything over 500 feet per second so better something then nothing
Are there daytime jobs where I could still come back home to my son after school? And if you only had 10 rounds in the first mag, by chambering it and then dropping it out, you still end up with 10 rounds right? I have heard that it’s easiest to carry a hot chamber (carrying one ready to go without needing to charge the handle and cycle the action to chamber a round) if you 1. Use 10 round mag to load one in chamber by cycling it from your mag while loaded. 2. Unload mag only, by dropping mag and insert another round into your mag. 3. Load mag into hot chambered gun with 10+1 in the chamber! If I missed something, and when you cleared the gun, If you then added another round to make 11, I’m sorry for the mistake ! Hope you stay safe.
Red Lion 718 .... Thanks for the love hun and yes you can have two different SPO license as long as they are for different states. But if it’s for the same state you can only have one armed SPO license and one SO license. Hope this answered your question.
Yeah that covered it. As long as i can get both an spo and an so in dc I’m good. Now i just gotta get my paperwork and training together . Thanks again and keep doing your thing
No hate at all. But FOR THE LOVE OF GOD.... please don't ever put your cable lock through the barrel. It should go through the ejection port and down the magazine well and lock below the gun. Nothing should ever go through a firearms barrel except for rounds down range and cleaning equipment (when used properly). If you damage your barrel you risk losing accuracy as well as functionality. And I'm sorry you live in a city/ state with gun restrictions. In VA we use the original 17 round magazines. So with 3 mags and 1 in the chamber we have 52 rounds.
This really humanizes security guards. You ever go to an arcade and then the security guard at the counter is just looking straight into space like a robot? No? Just me, got it.
@@krunglebung8993 the safety is dont put your damn booger hook on the bang switch 😂. But in all seriousness, yeah its safe. The firearm stays in the holster until its ready to be used. The holster is the first level of safety. Most duty holsters have levels of retention as well. A holster is level 1. Level 2 is a loop or shroud. Level 3 adds a lock mechanism that needs to be pushed before you can drop the loop. Sounds complicated but it doesnt really slow down drawing a whole lot. Again as for the safety when the firearms drawn, only put your finger on the trigger when you're ready to shoot (destroy) what you're pointing the firearm at.
Kinston Nelson .... lol I’m not going to lie it’s hard because I do carry HARD plates. But with time you’ll get use to it. I’ll make a video on that one day so stay tuned.
Do not ever ever ever ever ever stick your finger in the slide of a firearm if that slide comes forward worst case scenario you’re gonna break your finger best case scenario you’re gonna have a nice cut. You can stick your finger in the magazine well if you’d like but it’s kind of pointless. Also there is nothing wrong with smacking the bottom of the magazine to make sure it is locked that’s pretty much what you do especially if you’re in a situation where seconds count And you need to know that it’s locked.
Hell yeah! not to be that guy but the smacking is not "too much" always gotta make sure your magazine is seated all the way, especially with newer glocks. i
What the hell is special police? We don't have that here in my state. And if I am carrying I am always wearing a vest, unless I am not on patrol and in the office.
I'm a former security officer and I eventually achieved a degree in criminal justice. This was a very professional quality instructional video that you made. You would be an awesome instructor.
So Im a middle aged man that was forced into the security field after the covid 19 pandemic of 2020 abruptly shut down my personal business. Forced to deal with the reality of losing my business, I made a pivot back into security work for the first time in five years. Understanding that I’m behind the curve in terms of firearms and combat experience, my goal is to seek out knowledge that will make me a better guard while also helping to prepare myself and family for today’s uncertain times.
My hope is to rise above the everyday typical stereotype of a “security guard” by putting the same efforts I have into being an entrepreneur into being a professional. As I learn, I’ll also share with others in an effort to help them become “atypical” as well. I have a seeking heart, but all of this information could very well one day save my life. I’d love to colab on a podcast or something, and would love any of the guards reading this to check out what I’m working on. All respect to everyone here, especially the amazing sister in the video.
private security and paramilitary contractors are different job descriptions
Don’t use a level one holster for the gun. You’re gun can be easily taken away during a fight if you’re using that. Get yourself a Safariland 6360 level III duty holster.
I have the same thing !
Great job young lady I remember when you were unarmed congrats getting my armed license soon ✌️
Darrell Fambro .... thanks lovely for the long time support and love for my channel
Awesome Video and Very Informative...
99% of these Videos are Crap.... You did a Wonderful Job and if your not a Cop or a Firearms Instructor by now I would be Surprised... A+ 👍👍👍
I would recommend using a level 3 retention holster it is it good investment and it would prevent someone from grabbing you weapon as easy without it
Your magazine should always face the same way for muscle memory reloads. In a stressful environment having magazines that are all facing different ways each day is going to make reloading difficult. Just a helpful tip
get your self a level 2 or level 3 holster and i don't recommend you use a paddle style holster for active duty use
I like how you explained how to load the gun safely. I start security classes next week and watching this video gives me a heads up on things.
Great video Moses. I ran a cross this and was pleasantly surprised to see you have furthered yourself in the security world from your days starting out with me in unarmed security. Keep up the great work you are doing, and your great work ethic will take you far. God Speed!
Very informational! I love how you keep it simple at the same time you thoroughly explain everything.
Hello Gary from Grindelwald Tasmania. Security guard and Glock 17 FDE (Flat Dark Earth) licenced gun owner, experienced firearms owner. May I please reiterate that your demonstration of loading a Glock 17 had several discrepancies. Firstly, you shouldn't release the slide with the slide stop. It eventually damages the spring. You should pull it back with your free hand. Secondly, there is nothing wrong with tapping the fully loaded magazine. It ensures that the magazine is correctly seated. Please trust me, I have been a security guard for 25 years and a gun owner for 20 years. I know what I'm talking about. Good luck and thank for your demonstration. Please stay safe and protect yourself.
Thanks for the tip
I love your videos you’ve really progressed! Can you do a video on how your holster works? You explain everything so well. And maybe a day on the field.
Javontay Biggs ..... thanks hun I will try my best. The area I work for is real dangerous so it’s gonna be a little difficult but I’ll try.
You want to slap or force your mag in when reloading or loading your weapon for the day, I've seen many times where a mag will drop out when its not locked and seated properly when you go to draw the weapon or if you have to fire a round. It will fall out, there is nothing wrong with putting force or hitting it with the palm of your had to make sure that mag is locked in the weapon correctly.
You dont need to "slap it". Just push it in the mag well, hear the click, then slightly tug on the mag to make sure it is properly seated.
@@handled99 my dad has instructed many people, and saying "don't slap /harm/hurt the gun is a bad thing cause you can't be afraid of breaking your gun so slap it(no one can be 100%sure the click was the mag locking) the best thing do say is slap it!
Andrew if other people are firing in a deadly force situation you will not have the time to be gentle with the firearm.
Andrew when your in a situation when you need to reload, due to adrenaline you’ll try and reload as fast as possible. it’s done by every police officer during a OIS
THANK YOU.
Hi, this is an EXCELLENT video! You did everything correctly and it's great that you're emphasizing the firearm safety aspects. !!
You’re so bored. Don’t capitalize off my content. Smfh
It’s a slide stop not a release. Also slam the mag in to ensure it’s seated. If you don’t there is a possibility that the mag catch is not locked when you draw your weapon and the mag falls out in a self defense situation. Highly recommend a level 3 retention holster with a hood for a extra level of security. The slide lock can be used for a release if your week hand is injured. Also train at the range with weapon manipulation. Would also suggest a WML (weapon mounted light).
Blah blah blah 😑
@@GoldieLocs101 he was giving you constructive criticism. I agree, make sure the mag is seated properly. More of a bump than a slam. I was a SPO for multiple years, as well. Here is more to work with: when you are feeding use your index finger touching the tip of the projectile as a guide to get into the mag well. All in all, you put a good video. Chances are I received training from some that trained you.
@@GoldieLocs101 blah blah blah ? lol ya she gonna end up dead thinking like that when given solid advice
You don’t have duty ammunition in your gun. FMJ is not duty ammunition. You should have
hollow points. You use hollow points because you want the bullet to stop at what you are shooting at. Full Metal Jacket ammunition will go through whatever you are shooting at.
I like how you were very informative when demonstrating the weapon, thank you.
I know this was last year. How I was taught about firearms, is “Keep your booger finger off the bang bang switch.”
best thing I've ever heard
pretty sure we all were.
I already imagined the slide closing
I was always told “booger hook off the bang bang switch”
So just to put this out there. I am in NO way shape or form a professional. I am not an instructor or certified fire arm genius. However, I am licensed to Carry a weapon. This video is just to show you guys how I get dressed for my shift (tour of duty). These are my techniques, routine and preference. So please don’t come for me. With that being said. I hope you guys Enjoy the video.
I recently moved to Maryland and I'm hoping to take classes to be an SPO... I've emailed and sent them messages asking about the price for classes but no response. I was hoping that you could tell me or point me in the right direction to find out? Thank you in advance and I really appreciate your videos. They helped me make this decision. 👍🏿💯
Just some advice. You should carry hollow points, you should slap the mag to make sure it is properly seated, and you shouldn't stick your finger in the chamber in case the slide stop slips off and crushes your finger.
Olive Oyl hey quick question, do you get to bring your weapon home?
CRASS VYBZ SOUND .... NO!!! I don’t take my weapon home for various reasons
Good morning ! I'm interested in becoming an armed guard how do I go about the process. I currently have my Sora and I do security
Just a note Always wear your oc spray on the non lethal side so if the oc spray fails or doesnt effect the suspect you still have your weapn hand free to draw.
I once had a fellow soldier stand right behind me while i was off base with my girlfriend watching, I had a similar holster but a button press to release but honestly a hard tug was enough to release it, any who, I turned around after dumping my food in the trash and he was right there, NEVER even knew he was behind me, stuck with me till this day over 10 years later, I hope you've gotten a better holster in which someone cant snatch your gun from you when you're not paying attention.
if your put your pinky in the chamber to check for bullets and your thumb presses the slide or you it somehow fails and slips, say goodbye to pinky
You forgot to mention if you’re Gona load or unload the trigger ALWAYS point the trigger down
I see that your bullets are full metal jacket, here in California we are only allowed to carry hallow point on duty.. Nice video by the way...
She can get in serious trouble for carrying FMJs
@@TxLoneStar817 You’re wrong. Every state has different regulations to what they can carry for ammunition.
@@TowProVlogsIt really doesn’t matter regulations or not... if you’re in a shoot out and one of her FMJs hit the suspect and goes threw them then hits a innocent bystander... now your company is held accountable for that.
I support! So keep delivering.. SPO all day!
Darklo .... Thanks for the support hun. SPO squad!!! 😝
You are adorable. Thank you for doing this video. I am an Armed Security Officer in Florida and I appreciate your video. Be safe and watch your 6 !!!
Just a suggestion, I know it's not important to you how your spare mags are oriented, but this is so important when it comes to a fast and efficient reload, you're setting yourself up for failure having those mags oriented where and how they are, and it could cost you your life! Stay safe out there and train train train!!!
Str8 facts staged your equipment so it's readily accessible when needed
Are you using full metal jacket ammo?If so i would recommend changing to jacket hollow point.
In a pressure situation keeping your magazines stored in the same orientation (with your rounds pointing downward) can save you from fumbling around potebtially trying to load it backwards... which could save your life.
Also... if you're just loading 3 magazines, charging and holstering, your weapon, you only have 29+1, not 30+1.
Great video. 👍🏾
I know I’m late af but thank you so much for showing us about firearm safety! I interviewed for an armed transport position a few days ago and I really hope I get in because I plan on going g into Law Enforcement and took the Law Enforcement entrance exam this week 😎 Thanks ma’am!
Um, quick question on the cable lock for the pistol. Where did you learn to run the cable through the barrel? Pretty sure you should run the cable through the magazine well. First time I’ve seen that???
Good video, what's with the 10 rd magazines though? Also, what do you carry for a flashlight? How about OC spray? Duty knife/tool? First aid supplies? I once knew a very switched on police officer up north who even kept a couple of MREs in his duty bag.
Number 1 rule: DONT EVER use a paddle holster on a duty belt NEVER DO IT.
ya the way you're mags face has a huge impact of rather you die or not in a gunfight when u run out of ammo god forbid you shove the mag in the wrong way get it jammed up and now you are in bad shape.
Hi, the only thing I would say do different is instead of curing the slide .... pull on the back portion of the slide ...... I’m just afraid your going to get you palm in the slide if it slips and closes..... I did that once in the police academy ......
Christopher Sorrell ....thanks for the word of advice hun. Well appreciate!
The slide well is design for the magazine to be slapped into the well especially if u in a gun fight were its u or them the side release button is a magizine release and me personally im not going to have a round in the chamber unless im out in public
Olive are you still a SPO?
Love the 5:11 pants. No safety on? Also your holster is a level 1 retention but anyone can try and easily take your duty weapon. You should get a level 3 might save your life.
Ty Very much for creating this video. I am beginning my New Position as Armed Security for a Hospital
Yw good luck
be safe out there my sister God bless you and your family
Train as much as you can. Training will save your life.
I hope you’ve gotten some better duty ammo since filming this , and good luck in your career
I was about to say the same thing.
Years ago a officer mentioned never have your OS spray and Gun on the Same Side together, if some one is trying to take your weapon in a fight with you, your free hand can’t get to the OS spray to get em off of you, put it on the opposite side of your weapon
Love your video and im a security officer for dynamics security i had a bit trouble with my duty belt early yesterday but i see how to do it when you showed how to but yeah im here at work now pulling a 12 hr shift
Thatcardude95 Car Reviews .... you’ll get through it... just don’t watch the clock. And I’m glad I could have helped with the duty belt situation
I first thought this video was gonna be another mall cop joke! You got it all right. Your demonstration on firearm saftey , loading and unloading was on point. Also setting up your duty belt was very professional. Great job!
Your standards are very low in America.
There is so much wrong with this video its not even funny. Wtf you talkin about
Wow this video is a lot of a learning lesson .🙏🙏👍👍
You have given me the best demonstration that I have ever seen of loading and unloading a weapon I am thinking about getting a weapon and you have really explain this to me like a true big sister thank you so much
thank you I go to my Armed class this week ( Charlotte N.C. ) keep up the good job
she did not expect that trigger click
Security guard life is wild I worked at a hospital for two years 1 year was 12 hour shifts we didn’t have weapons we would heardly defend ourselves
Don’t use fmj round. I am a security officer myself and caused collateral damage while shooting my target. Shot one went through 5
The only critique is facing the gun down always especially when armed which i didnt see in the video.
love the video but there's one problem i saw while you where explained how many rounds you carry you said you carried 30+1 but you never reloaded the one round you put into the chamber so your only carrying 30 rounds if you have 3 10 round mags
I love how your locks look, perfect size.
Get you a better holster with level 3 retention
*Really Nice Video. Please note that Oleoresin Capsicum is non lethal. Batons are considered lethal weapons.*
Shit this video was better than the training I got from my fire arm instructor. Great job young lady God bless you 🙏 Keep safe.
Beautiful!!! I love it black queen ... all super heroes don’t wear cape
Aint no way they issued her FMJs for duty rounds
How the hell are you a armed guard and you don’t even know what model Glock you carry.
That’s was a well detailed step by step on what to do you are great this video helps and it will help first time women Gun owners
All I can say is I wouldn’t put my finger in the chamber to check for clear. Slide goes forward that’s OUCH
Oookkkk
why in the world would you consider OC spray to be lethal lol the baton is technically a deadly weapon (or at least can be used as one). Most of the LEOs i see around have their baton behind their gun..
I love a woman in uniform 👩🏿🌾👮🏾♀️🥰😎😘
amen! lookin good!
Why is she using full metal jacket ammo ? Isn’t it supposed to be hollow point ammo ?
Much respect sista!✊🏾
I wanted to move back to DC just to be an SPO. DC SPOs got style.
Get a backup gun. I recommend a subcompact of your primary carry
I’m an SO at my hospital but but CMS won’t let us carry anything other than tasers and cuffs :( we can only use either in life or death situations
Snak Shakk .... whooooo that’s a difficult situation. I’m not certified in tasers
Get your carry permit, the proper training,certificates etc, and start looking for better jobs. They are out there and the pay quite more fore armed security.
You should NEVER carry any non lethal weapons (OC Taser Baton etc) on the same side as your lethal. That is asking for issues.
ThnKs for the comment
don't use a paddle holster not secure enough
For sure stay safe out there and carry a tourniquet, I open carry my bb pistol every day and I'm always carrying a tourniquet
Why do you open carry a bb gun?
Because I am Canadian I can open carry on my own property. don't have a pal so I can't Carry anything over 500 feet per second so better something then nothing
Carry a knife. I’m an armed guard in Canada, and I assure you a knife is better then a BB pistol.
Legend has it she still has not got her oc back on
It’s better to pull the slide back to load your weapon instead of using the slide lock
Are there daytime jobs where I could still come back home to my son after school? And if you only had 10 rounds in the first mag, by chambering it and then dropping it out, you still end up with 10 rounds right? I have heard that it’s easiest to carry a hot chamber (carrying one ready to go without needing to charge the handle and cycle the action to chamber a round) if you
1. Use 10 round mag to load one in chamber by cycling it from your mag while loaded.
2. Unload mag only, by dropping mag and insert another round into your mag.
3. Load mag into hot chambered gun with 10+1 in the chamber!
If I missed something, and when you cleared the gun, If you then added another round to make 11, I’m sorry for the mistake ! Hope you stay safe.
Can you have both an armed spo license and an unarmed spo license at the same time?
I’m licensed in Virginia. Dc is confusing to me
Love your content
Red Lion 718 .... Thanks for the love hun and yes you can have two different SPO license as long as they are for different states. But if it’s for the same state you can only have one armed SPO license and one SO license. Hope this answered your question.
Yeah that covered it. As long as i can get both an spo and an so in dc I’m good. Now i just gotta get my paperwork and training together . Thanks again and keep doing your thing
Awesome video. That's a nice setup 🖒
Mag pouches should be in front of pistol for low ready mag changes.
I'm gonna be a security guard when I get older :) 💙
Do they not allow hollow point ammunition on the job? This is interesting, never heard of special police. What state is this?
Alot of educational information here in the video.
I have my license to carry and my own 2 fire arms. I’m thinking of becoming an armed guard
Definitely check out my other channel. Defense force protective services LLC
what’s the tactical belt called that you wearing? nice video by the way. 👍🏻
No hate at all. But FOR THE LOVE OF GOD.... please don't ever put your cable lock through the barrel. It should go through the ejection port and down the magazine well and lock below the gun. Nothing should ever go through a firearms barrel except for rounds down range and cleaning equipment (when used properly). If you damage your barrel you risk losing accuracy as well as functionality.
And I'm sorry you live in a city/ state with gun restrictions. In VA we use the original 17 round magazines. So with 3 mags and 1 in the chamber we have 52 rounds.
This really humanizes security guards.
You ever go to an arcade and then the security guard at the counter is just looking straight into space like a robot? No? Just me, got it.
❤litt I caught on to your every explaining .
Would the job require you to make any arrests if nessacary
Yes. I have arrest powers.
Thanks for the video. I'm starting armed security so this helped. Is there a safety button on the 9mm ?
Jimmy Pelayo.... No
@@krunglebung8993 the safety is dont put your damn booger hook on the bang switch 😂. But in all seriousness, yeah its safe. The firearm stays in the holster until its ready to be used. The holster is the first level of safety. Most duty holsters have levels of retention as well. A holster is level 1. Level 2 is a loop or shroud. Level 3 adds a lock mechanism that needs to be pushed before you can drop the loop. Sounds complicated but it doesnt really slow down drawing a whole lot. Again as for the safety when the firearms drawn, only put your finger on the trigger when you're ready to shoot (destroy) what you're pointing the firearm at.
There’s a trigger safety on glocks which is bullshit.
@@krunglebung8993 There is only one real safety and thats inbetween your ears
Love the video how do you move with that black vest on all during your shift?
Kinston Nelson .... lol I’m not going to lie it’s hard because I do carry HARD plates. But with time you’ll get use to it. I’ll make a video on that one day so stay tuned.
How often do you make arrests??? Also are you still working in housing. Would love to see a true day in the life.
As a unarmed security officer what's on your belt ?
Pepper spray and cuffs
Kinda scary how uneducated someone who carry’s a gun and handcuffs is
Do not ever ever ever ever ever stick your finger in the slide of a firearm if that slide comes forward worst case scenario you’re gonna break your finger best case scenario you’re gonna have a nice cut. You can stick your finger in the magazine well if you’d like but it’s kind of pointless. Also there is nothing wrong with smacking the bottom of the magazine to make sure it is locked that’s pretty much what you do especially if you’re in a situation where seconds count And you need to know that it’s locked.
Ok thanks
Fellow SPO here in Boston. You lucky ducks get to carry Glocks. We are stuck with wimpy .38's :( :( :(
Get a better holster your holster has zero retention
ROXANNE SHANTE IS DOING SECURITY😳😳👍
correction...she is doing police work
N ur broke n doing muffin but watching me in YT
Hell yeah! not to be that guy but the smacking is not "too much" always gotta make sure your magazine is seated all the way, especially with newer glocks. i
What the hell is special police? We don't have that here in my state. And if I am carrying I am always wearing a vest, unless I am not on patrol and in the office.
Go do ur research 🧐
I'm a former security officer and I eventually achieved a degree in criminal justice. This was a very professional quality instructional video that you made. You would be an awesome instructor.
U did everything right my 20+ years of experience my belt is cris cross
I have a question how long does the process takes to become a officer
How has.your Security career been going