U should make a series of videos explaining military fire fighting techniques like; when under fire, what do u do & when do u pop up? Or if ur at least 2 on 2 how to effectively provide cover fire when moving & firing on opposing sides. How to cqb with pistols & ARs, how to fight sniper vs sniper. How to avoid fire & how to to effectively neutralize groups of enemies advancing from all sides.
One thing I will say for civilian shooters looking at "defense..." don't knock pistol calibers. I say that and see so many people building rifles for this type if engagement not considering that there could be children behind the drywall. Analyze and understand the lanes of fire in your own home.
.223 varmint rounds and similar overpenetrate less than 9mm High velocity low mass is more likely to break apart in drywall than have the weight and intertia carry it through
How do you conduct effective night time training? Seems we're doing good if we can just maintain the basics in the woodline at night. I know its an excuse but its considerably harder to ascertain issues under nods and when everyone is feeling less certain of what they're doing.
Look at the chart. It shows the things that most often happen in combat. Then you go and train for those things. Your training is separate from this video. This says WHAT to train, not how to do the things.
Ah, no, it doesn't. He goes over what typically happens in a fight. That's the big chart he shows. Then you decide what on that list is the list of things you want to train. So then you go and seek training on those specific tasks and then improve upon your training with personal practice.
Thank you, good data, thanks for the recommendation on Kyle’s books, I’ll check them out for sure!
U should make a series of videos explaining military fire fighting techniques like; when under fire, what do u do & when do u pop up? Or if ur at least 2 on 2 how to effectively provide cover fire when moving & firing on opposing sides. How to cqb with pistols & ARs, how to fight sniper vs sniper. How to avoid fire & how to to effectively neutralize groups of enemies advancing from all sides.
One thing I will say for civilian shooters looking at "defense..." don't knock pistol calibers. I say that and see so many people building rifles for this type if engagement not considering that there could be children behind the drywall. Analyze and understand the lanes of fire in your own home.
cinderblock home moment
.223 varmint rounds and similar overpenetrate less than 9mm
High velocity low mass is more likely to break apart in drywall than have the weight and intertia carry it through
Excellent comment.
How do you conduct effective night time training? Seems we're doing good if we can just maintain the basics in the woodline at night. I know its an excuse but its considerably harder to ascertain issues under nods and when everyone is feeling less certain of what they're doing.
Good analysis, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Love the bash on Marines mosaic airborne all the way!
Amazingly Great
book recommendation..... A lot of pictures for the marines out there. Hilarious
You get their stuff- or you don’t need any more stuff…
I just discovered this channel, me likee
So much of the video doesn’t show use of cover or concealment. Just guys kneeling in the open firing.
Look at the chart. It shows the things that most often happen in combat. Then you go and train for those things. Your training is separate from this video. This says WHAT to train, not how to do the things.
@ that’s why they have body bags I guess
This didn’t describe any tactics at all
The title specifically uses the word, "analysis".
@ and an analysis usually contains a description or demonstration
Ah, no, it doesn't.
He goes over what typically happens in a fight. That's the big chart he shows. Then you decide what on that list is the list of things you want to train. So then you go and seek training on those specific tasks and then improve upon your training with personal practice.