This episode of LLP focuses on practical, budget-friendly firearm training methods. Hosts Eric and Matt emphasize the importance of consistent dry-fire practice, including holster presentations and magazine manipulation, to build muscle memory without expending ammunition. They highlight .22LR firearms as an excellent platform for cost-effective live-fire training, focusing on fundamental skills. The discussion also covers the value of formal training classes and smart shopping for ammunition and courses.
This review highlights the Laugo Arms Alien Remus as a top-tier EDC pistol, emphasizing its revolutionary low bore axis achieved through a gas system that significantly reduces muzzle flip. The video showcases its unique interchangeable top rail system, allowing for rapid switching between iron sights and red dot optics while maintaining zero, and the innovative push-to-rack feature for easier slide manipulation. The modular grip system and exceptional trigger are also noted as key advantages.
This YouTube video, titled 'Range Drills,' focuses on incorporating movement into shooting practice at the range, as indicated by the description asking viewers if they are adding movement to their drills. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the core theme is about enhancing practical shooting skills through dynamic drills.
This video emphasizes that true firearm proficiency comes from consistent, deliberate practice of the 'unsexy' aspects of handling a weapon, such as drawing from concealment, manipulating the firearm under stress, and performing essential drills. The speakers, drawing on extensive experience, highlight that focusing solely on static target shooting is less effective for self-defense than mastering the fundamentals of presenting the firearm and performing critical actions efficiently. They advocate for training that simulates real-world scenarios, stressing that proficiency is relative to the intended application.
This video demonstrates a training drill designed to simulate shooting under stress, emphasizing performance on demand. It involves a protege running a distance in flip-flops to engage a target, with an unloaded firearm initially to introduce cognitive challenges. The drill aims to push shooters beyond static range conditions to better prepare them for real-world high-stress scenarios.
This video outlines five practical firearm drills designed to enhance shooting skills. It emphasizes starting with fundamental marksmanship, progressing to speed drills with timed splits, and practicing essential techniques like holster draws and reloads. The instructor also covers advanced drills such as 'two to the chest, one to the head' and one-handed shooting, stressing the importance of consistent practice, data tracking, and adapting drills for concealed carry.
This video demonstrates a series of EDC (Everyday Carry) training drills performed by the host at an indoor range. The drills focus on building comfort and proficiency with a Glock 43X at various distances (3, 7, and 10 yards), incorporating slow and steady shooting, press-ready techniques, and low-ready starts. The host emphasizes the importance of consistent, intentional training for firearm owners to ensure they can effectively operate their EDC.
This YouTube video provides a breakdown of seven shooting drills incorporated into range days, including a new drill for the creator. The video covers a range of shooting exercises, with specific drills like the 'Man Card,' '2 Under 2,' 'Bill Drill Work-up,' '5R5,' 'ORT,' 'D.O.P.E. Drill,' and a '100yd Kagwerks Cold Start.' The creator also shares their Instagram handle for further engagement.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to dry fire practice specifically for concealed carry. It emphasizes building muscle memory, confidence, and efficiency with your chosen firearm. Key areas covered include safe firearm handling, mastering the trigger press, practicing the draw stroke from various positions, and performing reloads. The instructor also highlights the benefits of using tools like dummy rounds, shot timers, and recording yourself to enhance training effectiveness.
This YouTube video focuses on firearm training, showcasing both dry fire and live fire drills. The title explicitly mentions "Glock" and "Glock 19", indicating these firearms are featured. The inclusion of "Mid-Speed Shooting Drills" suggests a focus on practical application and improving shooting proficiency. The hashtags reinforce the presence of guns, specifically the Glock platform, and training methodologies.
This YouTube video, titled 'Not all drills have to be high round count,' focuses on firearms training and practice. The description highlights various ways viewers can support the channel through website links, Ko-Fi, PayPal, and an Amazon store, alongside social media connections on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, Reddit, Rumble, MeWe, and Discord. The content appears to advocate for efficient and effective training methods that don't necessarily require a high expenditure of ammunition, suggesting a focus on skill development and precision.
This YouTube video features firearms instructors Matt Tran and Ninebanger demonstrating low round count drills. The video is presented in a 'one-take' style to highlight teaching moments. The description also includes links to targets, a submission form for 'Average Joes Across America', merchandise, and various sponsors including Big Tex ORDINANCE, TRIARC Systems, MAGPUL, and more. It also provides Instagram handles for the hosts and several guests.
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