This video demonstrates advanced Close Quarters Battle (CQB) techniques for low-light and night vision operations, as showcased by GBRS Group. It covers coordinated multi-operator entries, including rappelling, effective use of weapon-mounted lights and NVGs for target acquisition and engagement, and tactical movement in challenging visibility conditions. The content emphasizes team synchronization and proficiency with both rifle and pistol under simulated combat scenarios.
This expert guide from GBRS Group details the optimal selection of weapon light cable lengths for different firearm configurations. Based on extensive testing, the 10-inch cable is ideal for shorter barrels (around 7.5 inches) on sub-guns, while the 14-inch cable is suitable for longer barrels (around 11.5 inches), ensuring proper function and protection of accessories like pressure pads.
This video outlines the GBRS Group's philosophy for developing their training curriculum, emphasizing a collaborative, operator-driven approach. The curriculum is not the product of a single individual but a collective effort refined over years through constant interaction with trainees and real-world operator experiences. A critical component is the continuous feedback loop with reality, ensuring training remains relevant and effective.
This GBRS Group video emphasizes overcoming physical limitations through adaptive training and consistent self-improvement. It highlights that even with injuries, individuals can find ways to train and better themselves, focusing on realistic recovery goals and the mental benefits of continued effort.
This GBRS Group video emphasizes the critical need for versatility in knife grips, specifically hammer and reverse grips. The instructor, demonstrating expert-level tactical knowledge, explains that proficiency in both is paramount for adapting to any situation. The ability to draw and effectively use a knife with either hand, depending on its carry position and the immediate threat, is highlighted as a key skill taught by respected figures like Tuan Tom and the STG.
This content features insights from a NAVY EOD expert affiliated with GBRS Group, discussing the unique and high-risk nature of EOD operations. The speaker contrasts standard safety protocols with the hands-on, investigative approach required for dealing with explosive devices, highlighting the intense knowledge gained between 2001 and 2020. The importance of security personnel during EOD actions is also emphasized.
This guide, presented by GBRS Group, outlines a strategy for building discipline through incremental habit change. It emphasizes starting with small, consistent actions, gradually increasing commitment, and employing gradual reduction for negative habits. Visualizing the impact of choices is also highlighted as a key motivational tool for long-term transformation.
This basic marksmanship course, led by instructors from GBRS Group, emphasizes a structured approach to skill development. Key takeaways include the critical importance of a proper firearm zero, practicing diverse shooting positions (standing, kneeling, prone), and engaging various target sizes. The curriculum logically progresses through drills, incorporating buddy shooting and barricade utilization to build a comprehensive foundation in marksmanship.
This video demonstrates an advanced carbine modification focused on optimizing weapon light activation. The instructor, exhibiting expert knowledge, explains how angling pressure pads to align with a C-clamp grip and a neutral thumb position enhances comfort and consistency. This setup allows for intuitive and reliable white light engagement, crucial for tactical scenarios.
This GBRS Group video emphasizes the critical importance of tactical scanning and broad situational awareness, especially in CQB scenarios. Instructor highlights that training must mirror real-world 'showtime' conditions, where proficiency under pressure is paramount. Key techniques include actively scanning after every shot, looking around optics rather than solely through them, and practicing exercises to hone focus on potential threats while maintaining peripheral awareness.
This expert guide from GBRS Group addresses the critical question of whether optics mounted on Quick Detach (QD) mounts can be removed and reinstalled without losing zero. The instructor emphasizes that while QD mounts offer convenience, reconfirming zero is always necessary after removal and reattachment to ensure accuracy. The guide provides a clear, step-by-step procedure for re-zeroing, recommending a three-round group for assessment.
This instructional video from GBRS Group focuses on practicing the draw stroke for concealed carry in cold weather conditions, specifically addressing challenges posed by hoodies and sweaters. The expert instructor emphasizes the importance of a deep garment grab, deliberate clearing of clothing, and maintaining a consistent hand starting point at the body's center line for efficient and reliable pistol access.
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