This video title, 'What It Sounds To Get Fired At,' strongly suggests an experiential and potentially auditory demonstration of being shot at. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the title implies a focus on the sonic experience of incoming gunfire, likely from common firearms used in various scenarios. It would be valuable for those interested in understanding the sensory impact of being under fire, potentially for preparedness or realistic simulation contexts. The lack of transcript or description details limits the ability to extract specific models, calibers, or manufacturers.
This video, featuring criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve, strongly advises against returning fire when bullets enter your home from an external source. It emphasizes that while the instinct might be to defend, shooting back without clear target identification and isolation can lead to severe legal consequences, including homicide charges. The primary recommendation is to prioritize escape, find cover, and contact law enforcement.
This TFB TV episode features Dragomir, a Marine Corps combat veteran, discussing the realities of returning enemy fire. He shares insights from actual gunfights in Afghanistan, contrasting them with common misconceptions. The discussion covers the psychological and physiological responses to being shot at, the importance of training and instinct, and the critical need for situational awareness and effective return fire in combat scenarios.
This entry synthesizes insights from combat veterans Miles V. and Dragomir on the visceral experience of incoming fire and combat stress. It details the distinct sound of supersonic rounds, the psychological difference between range training and real combat, and the intense emotional and physiological responses, including adrenaline and concern for comrades. The information is presented from the perspective of experienced Marines, offering a candid look at the realities of warfare.
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