This video outlines the Camp Compass philosophy for youth firearms education, emphasizing personal connection, parental trust, and academic integration. It advocates for a structured, long-term approach to teaching firearm safety and responsible ownership, utilizing simulators and age-appropriate firearms. The program aims to build stronger communities by fostering a positive culture around hunting and shooting sports, with a focus on investing in children's futures.
This video highlights the Self-Defense Emporium in Palmetto, Florida, a comprehensive training facility. It features a large simulator, a shoot house for various training modalities (laser, airsoft, simunition), a gun shop, and a coffee shop. The facility offers private lessons and concealed weapons classes, aiming to be a one-stop shop for self-defense needs.
This video provides a critical review of the Beretta M9 pistol, focusing on its trigger pull, historical context, and perceived reliability issues. The speaker, drawing on experience from Navy Master Arms school and simulator training, highlights the M9's long and heavy double-action trigger pull as a significant drawback, comparing it unfavorably to other platforms. While acknowledging its historical significance as a military sidearm, the review suggests modern alternatives offer superior performance and handling.
This video emphasizes the critical role of simulator training, specifically using VirTra systems, as a future component of firearms education. Instructors highlight that simulators bridge the gap between flat-range practice and real-world scenarios, focusing on the cognitive aspects of decision-making, judgmental use of force, and force-on-force engagement. It's presented not as a replacement for live fire but as an essential tool for building mental repetitions and increasing survivability for law enforcement, military, and responsible armed citizens.
This video highlights the benefits of simulated training at United Defense Tactical, emphasizing its role in developing crucial skills beyond static range practice. It demonstrates how force-on-force scenarios with realistic graphics and interactive threats enhance situational awareness, decision-making under pressure, and tactical response, complementing live-fire training.
Joel Persinger of Practical Defense Systems in San Diego offers significant May specials on various training courses. These include 50% off enterprise-level simulator scenario-based training for active shooter and home defense classes. Additionally, there are discounts on obtaining an exposed firearms permit (25% off) and a multi-state concealed carry permit valid in 36 states (33% off).
This video, titled "ACTIVE SHOOTER!!!", appears to be promoting Practical Defense Systems and their simulator training. The description provides numerous links to the host's (Joel Persinger, "The GunGuy") various channels, social media, merchandise, and support platforms, including his NRA Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor credentials. It also highlights his co-founder role at Practical Defense Systems, which offers security and firearms training. The video focuses on defensive applications and training, as suggested by the title and the sponsor Second Call Defense.
This guide details a comprehensive training session using the VirTra V-300 simulator, as demonstrated by John Lovell. It covers advanced tactical scenarios, room clearing, threat assessment, and the importance of rapid decision-making under stress. The training emphasizes building a 'battle mindset' and improving reaction times through realistic simulations.
This guide details the setup and use of the Smokeless Range simulator, as presented by John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society. It covers hardware requirements, software installation on Windows PCs, and various methods for interacting with the system, including dedicated training guns and real firearms with laser cartridges. The simulator is highlighted for its affordability and effectiveness in developing judgmental skills through scenario-based training.
This video introduces Milo Range simulator training systems, which use adapted firearms firing CO2 and lasers to project images for interactive scenario-based training. The systems are designed to enhance performance under stress for law enforcement, military, and civilian users, focusing on decision-making in high-pressure situations. While live fire is essential for firearm handling, simulators provide a safe environment to practice complex scenarios and improve mental capacity, acting as a valuable tool for instructors and trainees.
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