This YouTube Short highlights the MP Field Tool, an everyday carry (EDC) multi-tool specifically recommended for riflemen in America. The video emphasizes its utility and announces that it is back in stock. The inclusion of relevant hashtags like #shorts and #edc indicates a focus on practical, portable tools for firearm owners.
This guide details the loading and firing technique for the Baker Rifle, a historical flintlock muzzle-loader. It emphasizes safe handling and the specific steps involved in preparing and firing the weapon. The video highlights the Baker Rifle's role in Napoleonic warfare and its tactical advantages over smoothbore muskets, as presented by an instructor with high authority in historical firearms.
This video outlines the structure, roles, and equipment for a six-man Minute Man Survival Team, emphasizing preparedness for a SHTF scenario. It details specific weapon platforms, ammunition choices, protective gear, and individual responsibilities within the team, stressing the importance of teamwork, discipline, and a survival-oriented mindset. The instruction is delivered by an individual presenting himself as an experienced survivalist and instructor.
This video argues that handguns are largely ineffective in WROL/SHTF scenarios, prioritizing rifle proficiency and ammunition. The speaker, an experienced instructor, emphasizes that the vast majority of engagements will be rifle-to-rifle, making a handgun a secondary or even useless tool. Specific roles like CQB assaulters, heavy machine gunners, and armored vehicle crew members are exceptions where a handgun may be necessary.
This video, titled 'Rifleman Rules to Survive a Combat Patrol,' aims to provide practical advice and guidance for individuals undertaking combat patrols. The description suggests the content is intended to help viewers 'thrive' in such scenarios, implying a focus on survival tactics, operational procedures, and potentially, effective use of firearms in a tactical environment. The creator also promotes their Instagram and Patreon for further engagement and content.
This YouTube video, titled "A viking workout.... #vikingwoodsplitting #tacticalrifleman", focuses on a "viking workout" with a strong emphasis on the "tacticalrifleman" aspect. While the specific firearm or caliber is not mentioned, the title and description strongly suggest content related to physical training and conditioning for individuals involved in tactical or firearm-related activities, possibly drawing parallels to historical warrior practices.
This video promotes an upcoming 'Scoped Carbine Course' held by Achilles Heel Tactical in Ohio on October 22nd, with a past event mentioned in Florida on April 1st, 2023. The course, new in 2022, focuses on enhancing a rifleman's capabilities and precision through understanding fundamentals, ballistics, and reticle usage for scoped carbines. It aims to create a dynamic application setting for this platform. Sign-ups are available online via their website.
Alan Cooper, a former Marine Reconnaissance, Green Beret, and CIA contractor, recounts his experiences in Operation Desert Storm. He details his early life, motivations for joining the Marines, and his progression through specialized training, including scout swimming and amphibious landings. Cooper vividly describes the chaos and challenges of the Battle of Khafji, where his small team was trapped behind enemy lines for 48 hours, and a critical mission to find a route through Iraqi minefields that helped end the war. The narrative highlights the realities of combat, the importance of reconnaissance, and the personal toll of warfare.
This video demonstrates the process of zeroing a 10.3-inch Daniel Defense MK18 at 100 yards and then evaluating its performance at extended distances (200, 300, and 400 yards). The instructor emphasizes the importance of completing previous zeroing steps (25, 36, 50 yards) for optimal results and highlights the impact of wind on bullet trajectory. The final zero is confirmed at 100 yards, with subsequent shots at longer ranges showing significant drop and deviation, particularly at 300 and 400 yards.
This YouTube video features a livestream with SOG Legends John Stryker Meyer and John L. Plaster, billed as their first joint podcast appearance. The episode, titled 'Tactical Tuesday,' promises to be a great show. Viewers are encouraged to support the stream via a provided Donorbox link, and a link to nutrientsurvival.com is also included.
This episode of American Rifleman TV delves into the historical significance of marksmanship in World War I, highlighting the legendary actions of Corporal Alvin York. It emphasizes the belief held by General John J. Pershing that the rifle was a distinctly American weapon, and that soldiers needed to be proficient Riflemen. The segment also briefly previews other content, including a review of the Taurus Spectrum pocket .380 and an Argentine-made Browning High Power.
This video from American Rifleman Television, titled 'Rogue Corps Warriors,' appears to focus on a segment related to 'Rogue Corps' and potentially their involvement with firearms or military-style activities. Given the title and description, it likely explores the history, capabilities, or operations of this group, with an emphasis on the weaponry they might employ or be associated with.
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