This Gun Talk Nation episode features professional firearms trainer Mike Seeklander sharing his extensive experience and lessons learned in defensive training. He discusses common training surprises and crucial topics like securing firearms around children. The video highlights Seeklander's expertise, drawing from his work with Shooting-Performance LLC and American Warrior Society, and is supported by key industry brands including Pyramyd Air, Remington Ammunition, CrossBreed Holsters, and Armscor / Rock Island Armory. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe for more content and can access Gun Talk across various streaming platforms and social media.
This segment from Gun Talk Radio features firearms instructor Mike Seeklander discussing common firearm training mistakes and how to maximize training effectiveness. Seeklander, a combat veteran and experienced instructor, emphasizes the importance of proper foundational techniques like handgun grip and trigger control, noting that many individuals develop bad habits due to a lack of formal training. He also highlights the need for qualified instructors and advises listeners on how to identify them by looking at credentials, practical experience, and teaching ability. The discussion extends to the complexities of defensive firearm use in real-world scenarios beyond the range, stressing the value of comprehensive training.
This guide details the safe reholstering technique for appendix carry, as demonstrated by Mike Seeklander. It emphasizes using purpose-built holsters and firearms with manual safeties or heavy double-action triggers. The process involves a deliberate sequence to ensure safety, focusing on muzzle discipline and visual inspection of the holster. Seeklander, founder of the American Warrior Society and an experienced competitor, highlights the critical risks associated with appendix carry, particularly negligent discharges when seated or bending.
This drill, demonstrated by Mike Ccleaner from the American Warrior Society and Wilson Combat, focuses on aggressive target acquisition and transitions. It involves firing a 3-shot sequence (left-right-left) on two targets spaced 10 yards apart. The drill can be performed with a 9mm carbine or a handgun, emphasizing the 'eyes muzzle trigger' concept and utilizing lower body power for efficient gun movement.
This video demonstrates a live-fire drill for practicing a moving draw around a theoretical person. Instructor Mike Ccleaner, with the American Warrior Society, uses a Wilson Combat CQB Commander in 9mm to show how to safely and effectively draw and fire while moving past a target. The drill emphasizes varying round counts and proper muzzle discipline.
This guide details advanced handgun grip techniques taught by Mike Seeklander, founder of the American Warrior Society and professional shooter for Wilson Combat. It covers strong and support hand placement, grip pressure, and body mechanics for optimal recoil control and accuracy. Seeklander emphasizes a high grip, thumb flagging, and counter-rotating torque for effective tactical shooting.
This technique, demonstrated by Mike CCLiner of the American Warrior Society and Team Wilson Combat, focuses on drawing a concealed handgun from a closed-front garment. Key principles include simultaneous hand movement, a four-finger hook and 'C' sweep of the garment with the strong hand, followed by a switch to the thumb and a direct drive to acquire a firing grip. The technique emphasizes consistency and the ability to draw with the strong hand only if necessary.
This YouTube video features Tom Gresham's GUNTALK radio show, specifically Part B of the January 31, 2016 episode. Tom engages in a discussion with Mike Seeklander of the American Warrior Society and Shooting Performance. The description highlights GUNTALK's extensive broadcast reach, live streaming options, and availability as podcasts and through various apps. It also provides links for listeners to find the show on radio stations, online streaming, and platforms like YouTube.
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