Carbine Transition Fundamentals | Sheepdog Response
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2020
- Tim Kennedy breaks down the fundamentals of transitioning between your carbine and secondary.
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Sheepdog Response was founded by Green Beret, Special Forces, Sniper, and former top 5 UFC Middleweight, Tim Kennedy. Tim was also the co-star of Hunting Hitler on the History Channel, and more recently, Hard To Kill, on the Discovery Channel.
People face threats of violence every day, ranging from large-scale terrorism to one-on-one assaults. Most people are unprepared, unequipped, and untrained to respond effectively. This weakness in the flock allows the wolves to attack with great ease and success.
The answer is not more laws. The wolves don’t follow them. We must give the good guys the tools they need to effectively respond to violence. The more Sheepdogs we can train to be truly ready to respond to a mass shooting, terrorist attack, violent mugging or home invasion, the better the chances are that the bad guys will get what they deserve and the good guys will survive. Most people sign up for martial arts or weapons training expecting to learn realistic self-defense, and few get it…
We have developed a curriculum that addresses the skills you need to successfully respond to threats
Tim Kennedy has created a great deal of range camandos
The only thing faster than his transition is him telling you he’s a ranger qualified, sniper, green beret, underwater basket weaving super ninja literally EVERYTIME he opens his mouth. 😂
One downvote? Must be the guy that does a wicked fast emergency reload. :)
or a bedwetting liberal
Do we have a Redditor?
Well to be fair those freaky fast reloadeders do exist
I actually had the thought watching this "I have actually seen ar-15 reloads faster than that"
Again that's just those few freaky fast people out there
Lucas botkin
Tim Kennedy for president 20/20✌️❤️🍊🌴🍊🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
Been having that thought for a while now XD
Excellent, clear presentation. Well done.
Awesome display of technique. had to learn this lesson the hard way in call of duty
First?! Dryfire is your friend as always! I have a Tabata app on my phone that I just rep different drills back to back (12 rounds) within a certain timeframe. Highly recommend. Thanks for sharing Tim!
“Switch to you secondary, it’s faster than reloading!!”
Copl Dunn, right?
One of the most important lessons Call of Duty taught us
Love these videos!
Thanks Tim
Contingency planning at it's finest 👌 well done!
Love this channel
I love your work.
Lol I used to run a single point, during transition drills I safetied, and threw the gun down, and darted my barrel into the ground when my sling broke lol. I still transitioned but I switched to two point and now control the rifle. Good stuff sir
Outstanding Rock Solid Intel here gents. Good to go👍🏻🇺🇸
Thanks Tim , just one more tool I'm going to ad to my Drills. Say it with me folks .....Transition.......got a nice ring to it.
Thank you.
He expedited the transition /misfire which gave him the opportunity to react quickly. I give him props he is well educated.
I could listen to Mr Kennedy talk all day
Violence Advisor armband is a nice touch.
Love you!
Awesome.
Outstanding, no criticism at all, I dump my mag unless I need to retain it. Hooah
The way everything is out into context while training with sheep dog and Tim Kennedy is why they are in the top of the training niche
I think fieldcraft survival would say hold my beer
I am but a grasshopper, keep teaching the ways!
I feel like a better way to practice this would be without knowing how many rounds are in your primary weapon before you switch to your sidearm.
what i've done with a buddy is we load each others mags to get the surprise.
Just to get started one or two then transition......once you get it down then worry about how many rounds are in the mag's.
My Instructors would intentionally induce malfunctions and or limit my ammo. They believe it's more important to be able to think through the problem. You pull the trigger and it only goes click.....what do you do?
QUESTION: What ear-pro are you running? Thanks!
That FN15 tactical II though 😍
Can you do these transitions in Skinny Jeans next time Tim ?
And......a turtle neck sweater, in chriatmas colors ?
For science of course....
Tim, when you coming down under to have some beers on the West Coast of Australia been to long, the beach calling your name and so are the beers
I guess I’ll just start with the secondary because Tim doesn’t think I’m old enough to own a primary lol
GREAT VIDEO -- 1.5 MY 1.8
What scope is he running?
Is that the Gerber StrongArm knife on your hip?
Please demonstrate a "New York reload"
In Dungeons & dragons, it's only a miscellaneous action. Not hard at all
What belt is that???
Do I just stay on pistol always if I'm Robert Vogel?
As a civilian, if you really need to transition, you shit in a shit area and you need to move. This drill is great for L.E. and military. For a retired vet like me, if I need to think about transitioning, I’m spending more time on Zillo or some other house hunting site.
Tim Kennedy? Likely story! Im watching you discount Clive Owen.
You and Garand Thumb need to do a video together.
Disagree: Tactical reload your handgun, BEFORE reholstering. You never know when you might need it and having a full handgun, is better then partial. Then fix your long gun. I know, many will disagree. However, it is how I was trained and how I believe.
I kept rewinding to try to see what all is on the front of the gun?...you have an unusual support hand grip. You aren't touching the rail, looks like you are gripping around the light...Can you explain please and thanks.
Joe Gasparro looks like he has a Peq 16
Idk how but you lean back and forwards at the same time
What sidearm is he carrying?
looks to be a Glock 34... doctored up
@Robert Smith isn't that the old school broom handle used in Germany? If so, this gun looks different
@Robert Smith ooh lol got ya.
What kind of rifle is Mr. Kennedy running (besides "AR 15" responses) lol
I think it’s a Daniel Defense model.
haha, thought it was clive owen on the thumbnail.
More is in fact better
Remember... Switching to your pistol is always faster than relo...
Lucas at Trex *reloads*
I can get it done in under 3 seconds too
"Soap? What the bloody hell kind of name is Soap?"
Unless you’re 18, of course.
In my time if I want a gun I could get one but y I'm train hard to be a weapon. Take pride in that I'm weird but never carry shit but me.
So Sgt Foley was right...
#👀
Maybe what they say is true switching to your other weapon is faster than reloading
You are covering pistol mags dropping ar like that
I would love to take a class with this guy and Tony Sentmanat. Probably butchered the name, but none the less.
jake gyllenhaal?
You talk about group size increasing when dropping you rifle but then fire your pistol on that 1.50 transition way before the dot reaches your eyes and don't show the hits.
what about transitioning from pistol to rifle?
As you’re holstering the pistol, left hand is reaching, and lifting the rifle up. Don’t overthink it.
Todd Brickman some believe you should "look" pistol into holster. i dont, neither do instructors that taught me.
@@Rasky823 A lot of the old school guys taught that technique until more data came out. To many NDs happen because an article of clothing gets caught inside the trigger. You'll practice the draw-holster 10,000x with little to no need to ever use it in a defensive situation. Let's keep the range safe. Finally, if the defender has made a conscience decision that the fight was over--no need to look downrange any longer. Spend the extra 2 seconds--it could save your ass.
What do we do now sir? We are in a battle for our country and our freedom
I shoot rifle right handed but I am left handed and shoot my pistol left hand dominant. I guess I’ll just be the sacrificial lamb in a gunfight
So stupid question for sheepdog response.
How would you transition you shoot long guns left handed and handguns right handed?
Not trying to be a dick, why would you switch?
Easy. Left hand on pistol grip to swing rifle out of the way while rifle support hand goes for the handgun.
What B.B. Said... don’t overthink it.
@@jeffpratt996 so I’m right handed but left eye dominant. I grew up shooting long guns left handed. I didn’t like controls were all for right handed people so growing up I shit handguns right handed for ease of operation of handguns. Now as a LEO I’ve just gotten used to it and trained that way and it feels natural.
@@Bsquared1972 okay cool I was over thinking
Great video! All I could focus on though was Tim's junk.
Well at least the problems are not psychological warfare. Because anything bouncing on your croch could not feel as good as you think lolololol joke...thanks for teaching us in these videos
Explain why you waste time putting rifle safety on if you pull trigger and get no response then the gun is not working or is out of Ammo so why waste the time get it out of the way and get back into the fight before you get dead!
But Joe Biden says I don’t need 30 rounds. What would he say if he knew we were walking around with more than that?
Biden is right , we don't need 30 round mags........we need 60 round drums....
What percentag% of pro 2A non-military Americans will ever bother to train up on such methods?
Not really an accurate comparison imo. 🤷🏻♂️
So much talk dude..try to ask somebody to put a dummy bullet in your mag and then you perform your transition.let the rifle have the actual malfunction.so slow..lack of muscle memory.