This video discusses the effectiveness of using USPSA stages in shooting classes. The instructor argues that while scrambler drills can expose students to practical shooting, full USPSA stages are often a waste of time due to the time consumed by setup, walkthroughs, and single-file progression for large classes. The focus should be on teaching students how to practice and improve their fundamental skills rather than on competition-specific stages that may not align with the audience's goals, such as self-defense or general marksmanship improvement.
This video announces upcoming firearms training classes scheduled for September, highlighting that there are still open spots available. While specific firearms, calibers, or training topics are not detailed in the provided title and description, the content is clearly aimed at individuals interested in firearm education and proficiency.
This YouTube Short promotes firearms training classes offered by Paramount Tactical. The title and description emphasize the value of their education, encouraging viewers to visit their website for more information on classes and gear. The content likely aims to attract individuals interested in improving their shooting skills and knowledge.
This YouTube video announces upcoming firearms training classes that still have available spots. The description is minimal, but the title clearly indicates an educational offering related to firearms. The content is aimed at individuals looking to improve their shooting skills or learn more about firearms safety and handling through structured instruction.
This video appears to be a personal statement or apology from someone named Will, likely related to firearms content given the creator's (Instructor Mike) usual focus. The description heavily promotes various offerings from Instructor Mike, including books, USCCA concealed carry insurance, classes, and merchandise. It also provides links to his social media profiles and payment platforms. While the exact topic of Will's apology isn't detailed, the context suggests it might be related to a previous firearms-related video or controversy.
This YouTube video focuses on Angeles Shooting Ranges, a notable outdoor shooting facility located in Sylmar, California. The description highlights its 600-yard rifle targets and the availability of classes, catering to enthusiasts of rifles, pistols, and shotguns. The creator expresses enjoyment from their experience at the range.
This review of the AXIL GS Extreme in-ear protection by Tessah Booth highlights their effectiveness for outdoor shooting and general use, while noting limitations for indoor environments. The reviewer, who paid for the product herself, emphasizes the comfort benefits over traditional earmuffs, especially when wearing eye protection. Key considerations include proper insertion for optimal protection, battery life warnings, and the potential for deformed foam tips upon arrival. The GS Extremes also function as Bluetooth headphones, offering versatility for range use.
This video calls for support for Othal Wallace, advocating for a fair and speedy trial. It provides a link to a legal defense fund and encourages donations. Additionally, it promotes a Patreon page for gun and ammo deals, alongside links for firearm instruction, classes, and consultations. The description also includes personal support messages and relevant hashtags.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Rock Lake Rifle Range, a comprehensive facility catering to various shooting disciplines. The range features extensive long-range capabilities with steel targets up to 1,700 yards, a covered shooting bay, a shooting tower, and PRS-style structures. For short-range enthusiasts, numerous bays equipped with steel targets for pistol work are available, including interconnected bays allowing for dynamic movement. The description also highlights that the range hosts classes, including those by Sawtooth Rifles, and PRS matches, encouraging visitors from outside the North Eastern Washington area.
This YouTube video, titled "CN Live | Trigger Happy Panda - 5/1/17", features Marchelle Tigner discussing the increasing popularity of shooting classes among black women. The discussion takes place on NRATV.com, with new episodes airing Monday through Thursday at 4 pm CST. The content likely focuses on the trends and reasons behind this surge in interest in firearms training within a specific demographic.
This YouTube video features an interview with Chief Mike McDonald of the Opp Police Department discussing their successful program offering free shooting classes to women in the community. The interview, part of NRATV Live, highlights the positive public reception of the initiative. The segment aired on December 15, 2016.
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