This video, part of the "Tactical Tuesday" series by USCCA and ACT Gun Training, demonstrates an essential life-saving technique for treating gunshot or knife wounds to the chest using readily available duct tape as a makeshift chest seal. Firearm instructor Anthony Lambert guides viewers through the process, emphasizing the importance of sealing the wound, expelling air, and checking for exit wounds. The video also promotes USCCA memberships and various firearm training resources.
This "Tactical Tuesday" video features Anthony Lambert from ACT Gun Training demonstrating the "Line Drill" for improving first shot accuracy with a firearm. The drill focuses on consistent draws and rapid, precise shots onto a small target. Emphasis is placed on slow, smooth movements that translate to speed and accuracy, with advice to adjust stance if shots miss the target. The video also promotes the USCCA's mission and membership benefits, offering resources for gun owners.
This Tactical Tuesday video features Adam Lambert from ACT Gun Training, in collaboration with the USCCA, demonstrating how to properly apply a Soft T Tourniquet to save lives from major blood loss, a common cause of death in combat or gunfights. The tutorial covers checking equipment, preparing the tourniquet for self-application, correct placement (at least 4 inches above the wound, not on a joint), tightening, and verifying effectiveness by checking for pulse or performing cap-refill. It also emphasizes never removing a applied tourniquet and marking unconscious patients with a 'T' for medical personnel. The importance of having tourniquets readily available in homes, workplaces, and vehicles is highlighted.
This video from the USCCA features Anthony Lambert from ACT Gun Training demonstrating the "Confidence Builder Drill." Designed for beginner and intermediate shooters, the drill focuses on manipulating a firearm under stress. Participants must field strip, reassemble, load, and make ready their firearm, then fire an accurate shot at the sound of the shot timer. The emphasis is on practice, starting slow, and maintaining accuracy. The video also promotes USCCA memberships and offers various free resources for gun owners, including training guides and magazine subscriptions.
This video focuses on improving shotgun reloading speed using the "Over and Under" drill, demonstrated by USCCA training counselors Anthony Lambert and Mike Cudahy. The drill teaches two distinct reloading methods: one over the top of the shotgun and another from underneath, emphasizing proper shell insertion and consistent technique. The instruction aims to equip shotgun users, particularly for home defense, with the ability to quickly and effectively reload their firearm in emergency situations. The USCCA also promotes its services and resources for gun owners.
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