TOPS Knives—El Chete Mini
According to TOPS, when the original El Chete was released in 2017 it…
According to TOPS, when the original El Chete was released in 2017 it…
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Mesa Tactical, designer and manufacturer of quality tactical accessories and equipment for law…
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In this episode we hang out with Steve Fisher from Sentinel Concepts at the range. We completed his Practical Urban Carbine course and go over the background of the course, the content and our thoughts after completing the training. Drills ranged from basic zeroing and ballistics, barricade work, distance drills to 300 yards and a night shoot. Check out footage from class throughout the video. Thanks for watching!
For more information about Steve and his training:
www.sentinelconcepts.com
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For more information about Dave and his training:
www.learningfirearms.com
Dave is the primary on-camera personality and content creator at Guns & Tactics. His experience the in firearms industry, training, law enforcement and media spans more than two decades. He is a proud retired law enforcement officer, having served as a Patrol Sergeant, use of force instructor, and firearms trainer. During that time, he provided department communication to the public and news media and began creating online content in his “spare time.” He joined the Guns & Tactics team full time after retiring from law enforcement following 20 years of decorated service.
We will be starting a new series focusing on the medical side of things. In this video we are talking about IFAK’s and what we feel are essential items.
Almost all of us in the tactical field drool over the latest gear and accessories for everything from weapons to clothing, and many of us are self-proclaimed pack-junkies quick to snatch up the latest in rucksack and tactical bag options (although whether or not we actually have anything to put in that bag yet can sometimes be irrelevant.) While we typically pay careful consideration to the pockets, load capacity, weatherproofing and any number of features that a pack may boast, we inevitably end up slapping on 100 MPH tape, bungees, paracord, zip-ties and even rubber bands to get our load-out right where we want it. One challenge that is often difficult to overcome, however, is a lack of anchor points. D-rings and webbing occasionally fit the need of securing gear that can’t be thrown in a bag or need to be readily accessible, but there just never seems to be enough of them to go around.
This week on “3-Gun Nation,” Team FNH USA’s Tommy Thacker and Samson’s Bryan Ray battle to make the cut for the 3-Gun Nation Championship in Las Vegas. Watch…
U.S. LawShield delivers the critical information Colorado gun owners need to know about Senate Bill 21-078.
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Prepping is about the long term, not a bag packed for 3 days. It is a placebo, false hope and a tangible thing to say you’ve started prepping.
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