This video highlights an upcoming EDC pistol training course in Louisville, KY, hosted by Tactical Rifleman at the Louisville Armory. The course, scheduled for March 7-8, focuses on practical skills such as appendix carry, mastering different EDC methods, and utilizing cover garments for concealment. It also covers essential shooting positions, safe drawing techniques, and understanding the physiological impact of high-stress situations like gunfights, emphasizing the fight or flight response. Instruction is provided by experienced professionals.
This content emphasizes practical home defense strategies, advising against the use of a Barrett .50 caliber rifle for typical home defense scenarios. Instead, it strongly recommends training with a readily accessible handgun kept in a nightstand. The instructor highlights the importance of scenario-based shooting, low-light conditions, and comprehensive planning, promoting specific courses offered by Tactical Rifleman at the Louisville Armory.
This video announces a 10% sale on CQB (Close Quarters Battle) and Home Defense courses offered by Tactical Rifleman, with specific dates for Combat Pistol 101 and the CQB & Home Defense weekend. It highlights that this is the last CQB class until next summer. The description also includes links to support Tactical Rifleman through Patreon and by purchasing merchandise, as well as a link to their Amazon shop for recommended gear. Further information and social media links are provided.
This video details five essential shooting drills for indoor ranges, focusing on improving fundamental pistol skills despite common restrictions. Drills include 'Trigger Finger Zero' for accuracy, 'Aim Small / Miss Small' for precision, 'Presentation from Retention' for efficient drawing, 'Strong-Hand / Weak-Hand' for balance, and 'Driving the Gun' for target transitions. These techniques are presented by Karl Erickson, a former Green Beret, emphasizing practical application and safety.
This video advertises a 2-day Close Quarters Battle (CQB) class held at Louisville Armory on October 6th and 7th, with an advanced CQB bonus day on the 8th. The training is open to both active-duty military and civilians. The description emphasizes that CQB, while built on basic marksmanship, communication, mobility, and teamwork, becomes advanced due to the need to apply these skills rapidly and under pressure in complex environments. It highlights the value of CQB training for enhancing survivability and the ability to protect others, regardless of profession, by fostering hyper-awareness and confidence with firearms. The cost is $350 per day.
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