This video introduces the 'Drop the Cup Drill' from P6 Firearms Training, designed to simulate real-world self-defense scenarios where a shooter might be holding an object. The drill involves dropping a cup, drawing a firearm, and engaging targets, emphasizing the importance of ambidextrous proficiency by practicing with both hands.
Even as a victim, it is crucial to exercise your right to remain silent and retain legal counsel before speaking to authorities or the media. Seemingly innocent statements, like those made under duress or excitement ('res gestae'), can be misconstrued and used against you in court. Understanding legal precedents like Miranda v. Arizona and Ohio v. Reiner is vital for self-preservation after a defensive encounter.
This video discusses the firearms safety protocols and the "Rust" set incident involving Alec Baldwin. It features a panel of firearms experts including Markis Miranda (P6 Firearms Training), John Hamperkamp (Guardian Concepts), Jacob Null (Viper Defense), Bryan Eastridge (Eastridge Training and Consulting), and Angie Lynn (SAG/AFTRA Actress/Stuntwoman/Armorer/Firearms Instructor). The discussion aims to analyze whether the context of the situation, particularly regarding the role of the armorer and safety procedures, played a significant factor in the tragic event.
This video features a discussion among several firearms instructors and friends about a police-involved shooting incident in Greenfield, WI. The participants include Instructor Mike from Security Training Concepts, Markis Miranda from P6 Firearms Training, John Haberkamp from Guardian Concepts, Bryan Eastridge from Eastridge Training & Consulting/On Duty Off Duty Podcast, and Firearms Instructor KeJuan Thompson. The discussion likely delves into the tactical aspects, legal implications, and training related to such events, with hashtags suggesting a focus on #blm, #police, and #concealedcarry.
This YouTube video features a discussion between several firearms instructors and experts, including Instructor Mike of Security Training Concepts, Markis Miranda of P6 Firearms Training, John Haberkamp of Guardian Concepts, Bryan Eastridge of On Duty Off Duty Podcast, and Firearms Instructor KeJuan Thompson. They delve into the topic of police firearms training compared to concealed carry training, using a recent officer-involved shooting in Greenfield, WI as a point of discussion. The conversation aims to highlight the differences and similarities in training methodologies and effectiveness for law enforcement versus civilian concealed carriers.
This YouTube video, titled "Drop that Cup!!! Firearms Training with P6 Firearms Training," focuses on firearm manipulation and retention techniques. The description highlights the importance of letting go of objects in one's hands during a critical incident, emphasizing a specific training concept. It features Instructor Mike, a USCCA Official Partner, and promotes the USCCA's resources, including a free Concealed Carry Guide. The video appears to be an instructional segment aimed at gun owners looking to improve their defensive skills.
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