This video, presented by a former law enforcement officer, outlines ten critical mistakes private gun owners should avoid to prevent legal trouble. Key advice includes refraining from using human silhouette targets, not owning or advertising sniper rifles, avoiding groups that advocate deadly force, and never publishing intent to harm. The speaker emphasizes that using deadly force must always be a last resort and stresses the importance of common sense and avoiding situations that could lead to confrontation or legal scrutiny.
This YouTube video, titled "Using a Firearm as The LAST Resort," emphasizes that using a firearm is a decision of last resort and not something to be taken lightly. The description reinforces this sentiment. The video promotes Basement Operator Company apparel and links to "takesomeoneoutdoors.com" for additional resources, including affiliate links. The creator clarifies they are not a gunsmith and that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, with a disclaimer about the user's risk when imitating actions shown.
This video from USCCA explains when it is too soon to use deadly force in self-defense. It emphasizes that using a firearm is always deadly force and can only be justified when there's a reasonable belief of an imminent threat of death or great bodily harm. The presenter stresses that escape should always be a primary consideration if a safe means is available, even in 'stand your ground' states, and that firearms should be a last resort after considering all other reasonable options.
Ernie Medina, Head Instructor at TRB Training in Orange County, CA, presents 'The Challenge Drill' in three phases. This instructional video focuses on proactively challenging potential threats before resorting to drawing a firearm. It also covers essential safety protocols for navigating legal repercussions if force is used and addresses the considerations for firing rounds as a last resort.
This Geauga Firearms Academy video demonstrates a crucial emergency one-handed pistol reload technique. Designed as a last resort for situations where only one arm is functional, this video highlights a vital self-defense skill. While the video focuses on the technique, it stresses that it does not replace hands-on training with a qualified instructor, encouraging viewers to seek professional instruction for comprehensive firearm competency.
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