This review of the Sons Of Liberty Gunworks (SOLGW) Mk1 rifle, recently adopted by SEAL Team 6 (DEVGRU) via a SOCOM contract, highlights its military-grade durability and reliability. The expert assessment covers external features like the rail design, technical specifications including an 11.5-inch barrel and A5H2 buffer, and its performance in demanding range conditions. The rifle is noted for its smooth operation, accuracy at distance, and high-quality components, positioning it as a premium option in the tactical firearm market.
This video features an industry insider from Shark Coast Tactical discussing market predictions and brand dominance in the firearms industry. The speaker highlights Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) as a prime example of success driven by government contracts, particularly with DevGru, and predicts other manufacturers will attempt to replicate their strategy. The discussion also touches on the declining appeal of niche firearms like bullpups and contrasts SOLGW's scalable marketing approach with Noveske's historical focus.
The core difference between Delta Force and SEAL Team 6 (DEVGRU) lies in their operational focus, with SEALs historically emphasizing aquatic operations. Despite different selection processes like BUD/S, elite units share a similar operator mindset and tactical approach, allowing for easy assimilation. Mutual respect and collaboration are common between these Tier 1 units, even when operators are from different branches.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features Matt Bissonnette, a former DEVGRU (SEAL Team Six) operator known for his involvement in the 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden, as detailed in his book 'No Easy Day'. Bissonnette discusses his combat experiences, including the bin Laden raid, the Captain Phillips rescue, and his training for SEAL Team Six. He also delves into the controversies surrounding his book, his legal battles with the Pentagon, and his reflections on government injustice, corruption, and malpractice. The conversation touches upon his childhood in Alaska and his current work advising on the CBS series 'SEAL Team'.
This episode of Dangerous Liberty features an interview with Bill Harris, a highly experienced combat medic and U.S. Navy veteran with extensive experience in tactical medicine and training. The discussion centers on a specific incident involving Charlie Kirk, focusing on the actions of his security team after Kirk was shot. Harris will provide his expert analysis on the situation and the behind-the-scenes events. The podcast also encourages viewer interaction through questions and comments, with a live broadcast scheduled.
This preview highlights Pete Scobell's experience as a Navy SEAL, including his involvement in high-stakes operations like the Captain Phillips rescue. It touches upon personal tragedy, the technical challenges of maritime interdiction, and showcases tactical shooting with various firearms. The content emphasizes the intense training and professionalism required for special operations.
This content features Jay Cal, a decorated Royal Marine and SAS veteran with extensive combat experience. He discusses his specialized qualifications, including Jumpmaster roles, and his service in global hotspots. Cal highlights his unique experience as the only SAS operator to instruct DEVGRU's Green Team and his current role training tactical operators with GBRS Group.
This episode features Chris Fettes, a former SEAL Team 6 sniper, detailing his combat experiences and a remarkable 900-yard shot in Somalia. Fettes also discusses his post-military career as a contractor and his entrepreneurial venture, 'Be Free Ice Cream,' emphasizing the philosophy that freedom and happiness stem from mental clarity. The discussion highlights advanced tactical operations and the mindset required for high-stakes missions.
This video features Captain Brad Geary, a former NSW DEVGRU Operator and Commanding Officer for Naval Special Warfare Basic Training Command (BUD/s). He shares his journey to becoming a Navy SEAL, graduating BUD/S Class 234, and his role in shaping the program's culture and training for future generations. The discussion covers his motivations, the challenges of BUD/s and Hell Week, leadership, and the evolution of the SEAL Teams, including generational differences.
Jay Cal, a decorated Royal Marine and SAS veteran, details his extensive combat experience across 11 deployments in Afghanistan, Iraq, and North Africa. He highlights his unique role as the only SAS operator to instruct at DEVGRU and now leads GBRS Group, training elite tactical operators. The discussion touches upon advanced weapon systems and tactical gear, including the GBRS Group Hydra Mount.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show details the extreme 'Green Team' final exercise for SEAL Team 6 candidates, involving a 20-mile trek back with no resources. A 'cheat code' strategy involved hiding cash and IDs in boot soles. Despite completing the objective, the candidates' near-dismissal due to intoxication highlights the intense and unconventional nature of elite military selection.
This content details the serious allegations of war crimes against a British Tier 1 Operator, Jay Cal, stemming from events in Afghanistan. It covers his personal experiences with combat, including IEDs and close-quarters engagements, and the subsequent investigation that led to his arrest and visa denial. The video highlights the intensity of operations in areas like Sangin and the tactical awareness required in high-threat environments.
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