This video tests 9mm Nosler Defense Bonded ammunition, specifically the "Blueberry Tips," to evaluate its performance in self-defense scenarios. The test includes a heavy clothing ballistic gel shot using a Canik Mete MC9 and a Glock 17. The content aims to determine if these bonded rounds offer superior performance compared to standard hollow-point ammunition for defensive applications. The video emphasizes safe handling practices and conducted testing on a private range.
This episode of First Person Defender showcases realistic force-on-force training for individuals with mobility impairments, specifically focusing on a wheelchair user. It highlights the unique tactical challenges faced by wheelchair users, such as compromised draw strokes and slower movement, and demonstrates strategies to overcome them. The training emphasizes superior tactics, situational awareness, and adapted shooting techniques for effective self-defense.
This episode of First Person Defender simulates a restaurant robbery scenario to test a concealed carry instructor's response. The drill highlights the importance of adapting to threats, especially those potentially wearing body armor, and introduces the Vertical Track drill for follow-up shots to the head if center-mass hits are ineffective. It emphasizes continuous learning and preparedness for armed citizens.
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