Dan Brokos, a retired Special Forces Sergeant Major, reveals his top 5 firearms. The list includes a custom Para Ordnance 2011, a Langdon Tactical tuned Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun, a highly modified Sig Sauer P365 for EDC, a Type-A EG17 (custom Glock 17), and a Type-A Carbine as his primary weapon. Brokos emphasizes practical application, durability, and accuracy derived from extensive real-world experience.
This video features Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical putting his unique spin on the classic Bianchi Cup drill with a pistol. The LFT version introduces a plate rack, requires two additional hits, and reduces the time limit by one second, creating a more challenging and dynamic test of marksmanship. The description encourages viewers to consider how they would perform under these modified conditions and promotes the RECOILtv app across various platforms.
This video features Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical demonstrating a carbine drill focused on improving the speed of transitioning from a standing to a prone shooting position. The drill is presented as a challenge to viewers to match or beat Brokos's time. The video also promotes the RECOILtv app available on various streaming platforms and mobile devices.
This video from RECOILtv addresses a common issue for firearm owners: parallax in red dot optics. Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical provides guidance on how to mitigate and overcome this problem, reassuring viewers that they are not alone in facing this challenge. The description also promotes the RECOILtv app across various platforms.
This video from RECOILtv features Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical providing a comprehensive breakdown of parallax in red dot sights. He explains what parallax is and offers practical methods for shooters to manage and overcome this phenomenon for improved accuracy. The description also highlights RECOILtv's availability on various streaming platforms, including Android, iOS, Amazon Fire, Apple TV, and Roku TV.
This video from RECOILtv's "Training Tune Ups" series, featuring Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical and Gavin 'Bouche' Brokos, focuses on the fundamental handgun grip. It breaks down key elements for effective recoil management and rapid target reacquisition, including stacked thumbs, minimal backstrap exposure, and an approximately 80/20 grip distribution. The content aims to instruct viewers on improving their handgun shooting technique through practical demonstration.
This video focuses on the fundamental shooting stance, emphasizing its importance as the foundation for stable firearm control. Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical, with his Executive Assistant, explains how a solid stance is crucial for managing recoil and maintaining accuracy, especially with carbines. The video stresses the interconnectedness of body posture (head, shoulders, knees, toes) and its impact on shooting consistency. Viewers are encouraged to practice this fundamental stance every time they shoot and are promised a practical drill to implement.
Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical emphasizes trigger manipulation as the most critical shooting fundamental. He details common errors like 'ambushing' the trigger and shot anticipation, explaining how proper technique—maintaining finger contact and utilizing a 99% reset before the final 1% break—mitigates these issues. A drill involving shooting an NRA B8 target at 25 yards is provided to hone this skill.
This RECOILtv Training Tune Ups episode features Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical providing a soldier's perspective on the Trijicon 1-8x VCOG optic. The video highlights the optic's versatility for both close-range engagements and reaching out to distance, emphasizing its quick transition capabilities via a throw lever. It aims to guide viewers in selecting the appropriate optic for their firearm platforms, showcasing the VCOG as a nimble solution for rapidly engaging targets at varying distances and enhancing a shooter's rig.
This RECOILtv Training Tune Ups video features Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical debunking the 'double tap' shooting technique. Brokos argues that the traditional double tap, firing two rounds per sight picture, is outdated and risky in modern scenarios. He advocates for a 'controlled pair' which prioritizes shot recovery and recoil management, allowing for a second round to be fired once sights are reacquired on target. This method, while seemingly slower, can be faster with sufficient training and is presented as a more effective and accountable approach for all types of shooters, from civilians to military and law enforcement.
This video features Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical demonstrating the Mozambique Drill, also known as 'two to the body, one to the head.' The drill is designed for individuals who regularly carry concealed and aims to improve fundamental shooting skills, including draw speed, shot placement, and recoil management, with a target par time of under 2 seconds. The content emphasizes practical application for real-world concealed carry scenarios and encourages viewers to test their own abilities with this effective training exercise.
This video from RecoilTV features Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical demonstrating three essential carbine reload techniques. The content focuses on practical application, emphasizing how to quickly and effectively re-engage a threat after expending ammunition. Brokos breaks down each reload method, explaining its utility and providing guidance on training methodologies that mirror real-world scenarios. The video aims to enhance a shooter's proficiency and readiness in critical situations.
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