This video details a US Army training exercise simulating trench warfare against a Russian-style enemy (OPFOR). Soldiers utilize MILES gear for realistic combat simulation, practice tactics mirroring Russian approaches, and undergo rigorous After Action Reviews to refine their skills. The training emphasizes adapting to modern warfare challenges, including drone threats and close-quarters combat within trenches.
This video provides a debrief and internal inspection of the Sig P365 Macro after a 1,000-round burndown test. The presenter details two malfunctions (failures to feed), assesses wear patterns on internal components, and offers an in-depth evaluation of the firearm's ergonomics, trigger, sights, and overall shooting experience, comparing it favorably to other pistols.
This video provides a comprehensive debrief and internal inspection of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact after 4,000 rounds. The review highlights the pistol's exceptional reliability, noting zero malfunctions and consistent performance in various conditions, including sand. Key pros include the stable metal night sights, a trigger that remained functional in adverse conditions, and an aggressive grip texture that proved beneficial. The primary con identified was an issue with the optic mounting plate, leading to optic failure and occlusion. Internal inspection revealed minimal wear, suggesting robust durability.
This video debriefs a Glock 19 Gen 5 after a 30,000-round torture test. The reviewer highlights significant issues, including the failure of aftermarket Trijicon sights to remain attached, approximately 20 malfunctions (primarily failure to feed, failure to chamber, failure to extract, and failure to eject), and excessive wear on the barrel and slide. The performance is deemed worse than a comparable Sig Sauer M17 in similar tests.
This video debriefs a 5,000-round torture test of the Sig P320 M17, including an internal wear inspection. Despite acknowledging the P320's controversial track record, the reviewer found their specific M17 sample to be impressive, performing well in various adverse conditions like submersion and dirt, with only a rear sight loosening as a consistent issue. The reviewer emphasizes objective testing and notes that their sample has not exhibited uncommanded discharges or failures during their rigorous testing, outperforming other tested firearms in similar conditions.
This video provides an after-action review and internal parts inspection of a Sig P320/M17 after a 3000-round torture test. The presenter details external and internal wear patterns, focusing on issues with magazines and minor external damage. Despite some wear, the pistol is deemed impressive for its performance with minimal failures.
This debrief covers a Tisas M1911A1 after 3,000 rounds, detailing its performance and wear. The presenter notes significant improvement in reliability compared to earlier stages, with only two malfunctions in the last 1,000 rounds. The video includes a visual inspection and cleaning of the firearm's internals, highlighting areas of carbon buildup and wear.
This episode of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit delves into the essential skills for combat, emphasizing critical thinking and common sense over Hollywood-driven perceptions. Speakers Eric and Matt, both veterans, discuss the psychological aspects of warfare, the evolution of combat tactics from WWII to the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), and the importance of adaptability and situational awareness. They highlight how modern warfare, particularly in asymmetrical conflicts, relies heavily on a soldier's ability to make quick, sound decisions under pressure, often in ambiguous environments where traditional indicators of the enemy are absent. The conversation also touches upon the lasting impact of combat on soldiers and the varying experiences across different eras of warfare.
This YouTube video, titled 'Winning Matches and Earning Badges - After Action Review,' focuses on a post-competition debrief. While the specific firearms used are not detailed in the provided information, the title strongly suggests a competitive shooting context. The description includes support links for the channel creator, indicating a content creator actively engaging with their audience. The 'After Action Review' format implies an analysis of performance, strategy, and outcomes in a shooting match.
This video provides an after-action review of a Sig P320 after 6,000 rounds. The presenter details the lack of malfunctions, minimal internal and external wear, and overall reliability of the firearm. The review focuses on practical performance, excluding safety concerns, and concludes with a recommendation for the Sig P320 series based on this extensive testing.
This video emphasizes the importance of conducting an After Action Review (AAR) following firearms training to identify successes and areas for improvement. Participants discuss the perishable nature of shooting skills, the need for deliberate practice, and the application of fundamental techniques like grip, trigger control, and site alignment. The session highlights how leaders must not only master skills but also effectively transfer that knowledge to their subordinates.
This video provides an after-action review of a PSA Dagger Compact pistol after a 1000-round burndown test. The presenter details the condition of internal components, including the barrel, slide, and recoil spring assembly, noting areas of carbon buildup and specific wear patterns. Ammunition and magazine performance are also discussed, with a focus on reliability and potential failure points observed during the test.
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