The Arex MTX training system offers a realistic, non-lethal solution for tactical training by allowing conversion of duty firearms. It features reduced recoil and noise, making it safe for force-on-force scenarios with proper PPE. The system enables practice with actual handguns and rifles through minor internal modifications, enhancing firearm skill development.
This video explains the reason behind the orange tips found on certain firearms, often referred to by the acronym MAGA (Make America Great Again). The orange tip is a safety feature commonly found on replica firearms, toy guns, and training weapons to distinguish them from live firearms and prevent accidental misuse or confusion. The content likely delves into the regulations and purposes of these brightly colored tips in the context of firearm safety and responsible handling.
This short video showcases a Taser training demonstration where a female service member experiences neuromuscular incapacitation. Commentator Nikko Ortiz humorously points out an awkward detail in the assistants' handling during the fall. The video highlights the use of Conducted Energy Weapons (CEWs) in military training.
This video demonstrates the use of Arex MTX marking ammunition for realistic force-on-force training with real firearms. The MTX system allows for the use of duty weapons with minimal modifications, providing a realistic recoil impulse and marking capability without lethal consequences. It offers advantages over airsoft and paintball by maintaining the feel and weight of actual gear, and it functions reliably even in full-auto configurations. The ammunition is designed to be safe, non-toxic, and leave minimal residue, enhancing training effectiveness and safety.
This video reviews the Unit4 Training Rifles by Unit Solutions, focusing on their application for force-on-force training and safe small unit tactics. The Unit4 Spec Ops model, a vanilla AR-15 variant with a 14.5" barrel and M-LOK handguard, is highlighted. These rifles function like standard ARs but fire non-lethal marking or non-marking rounds powered by CO2 cartridges within disposable magazine inserts, akin to UTM or Simunitions. They are presented as an excellent option for force-on-force scenarios, familiarizing new shooters with AR platforms, and training where live fire isn't feasible. The reviewer also mentions the Defensive Action Center for CQB training and lists their loadout, including Prometheus Design Werx and Beyond Clothing items.
This video features former Navy SEAL Toshiro "Tosh" Carrington and Tactical Hyve Founder Myles discussing non-lethal training options for force-on-force scenarios. They explore using actual firearms converted to shoot non-lethal rounds, as well as airsoft and paintball. The discussion highlights practical training methods for realistic combat simulations without using live ammunition.
This video focuses on practical firearms training, specifically demonstrating how to utilize vehicles for cover and concealment during force-on-force exercises. Students engage in realistic scenarios using non-lethal rounds, emphasizing the importance of understanding angles and cover for survivability in a gunfight. The training highlights the effectiveness of vehicles, including awareness of threats through glass.
This video showcases Simunition's non-lethal training ammunition displayed at the 142nd NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas. It highlights Simunition's latest offerings in training rounds, emphasizing their role in safe and realistic firearm practice. The description directs viewers to AmericanRifleman.org for more information.
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