Videos tagged with SOB Tactical
John 'Shrek' McPhee, a former Tier 1 operator, demonstrates a critical reload evaluation drill. The drill emphasizes the importance of a clean magazine drop for a smooth reload and sets a standard of hitting a 3-inch circle. This method provides a reliable metric for assessing and improving reload speed and accuracy under pressure.
This guide details the slide lock reload technique as taught by John "Shrek" McPhee of Sheriff of Baghdad. It emphasizes distinguishing a true reload from a magazine swap and provides a three-step process for efficient execution. Consistent training with full magazines is recommended to build recognition and speed for this critical skill.
This guide details the proper adjustment and rapid deployment technique for the SOB Tactical B-Sling, as demonstrated by John 'Shrek' McPhee. It covers how to tighten the sling for secure carry and how to quickly loosen it for engagement, emphasizing the importance of speed in tactical situations. The instruction comes from a recognized subject matter expert with former Special Operations experience.
John 'Shrek' McPhee, a former Tier 1 Special Operations member and founder of SOB Tactical, demonstrates the 'Placement Test' drill. This diagnostic drill involves firing 3 rounds in 3 seconds from 3 yards, aiming to group shots within a 3-inch circle. It's designed to quickly identify flaws in a shooter's draw mechanics and aiming, emphasizing efficiency in training by revealing errors with minimal ammunition.
This video demonstrates the optimal two-handed pistol grip for effective shooting and recoil management, as taught by John "Shrek" McPhee of SOB Tactical. The focus is on achieving high hand placement and a firm wrap-around grip with the support hand, emphasizing thumb positioning to create a stable shooting platform. Proper grip technique is crucial for controlling recoil and achieving tight shot groups during live fire.
John 'Shrek' McPhee, a former Tier 1 Special Operations operator, details a critical grip technique for improved accuracy and recoil control. The method emphasizes aligning the firearm with the firing arm by visually indexing the sights to the ground and shoulder. He also highlights the importance of an upward thumb position on the firing hand to facilitate a higher, more controlled grip with the support hand, especially during rapid fire.
This video features a review of Team SOB Rash Guards, highlighting their lightweight, stretchy, and comfortable design. The description directly promotes the purchase of these rash guards from the website sobtactical.com. While the title and description do not mention firearms directly, the mention of "SOB Tactical" strongly suggests a connection to the tactical or firearms community, likely in the context of associated apparel for range use or training.
This guide details a specialized grip technique taught by John "Shrek" McPhee of SOB Tactical. It focuses on precise hand orientation and the "Two-Dot Alignment Method" using a marker to ensure consistent grip pressure and alignment, crucial for recoil management and accuracy during live fire. The instruction emphasizes maintaining these alignment points throughout the firing sequence for optimal performance.
This YouTube video features a "Mail Call" segment highlighting the SOB .308 Loader. The title and description strongly suggest a focus on tactical gear and training, with an emphasis on a specific firearm accessory. The inclusion of hashtags like #tacticaltraining and #tacticalgear confirms the content's orientation towards the practical application and enhancement of firearm usage in tactical environments.
This guide details the mounting and usage of the SOB 'P' Tool, a non-metallic, undetectable self-defense dagger. Expert instruction from John 'Shrek' McPhee, a Retired U.S. Army Special Operations Sgt. Maj. and founder of SOB Tactical, emphasizes its design for emergency situations and intuitive application. The tool's G10 composite material and Kydex sheath offer unique advantages in terms of durability, maintenance, and concealability.
John 'Shrek' McPhee, a recognized firearms expert, debunks the common 'trigger jerk' myth. He explains that recoil naturally causes a 45-degree axis of movement, which shooters often overcompensate for. McPhee introduces the 'Super Push' technique, emphasizing locked arms and shoulder engagement to stabilize the firearm and improve accuracy.











