Free For All Friday - April 8, 2022 - All Things Long Range, Suppressors, Red Dots, and Training!

Published on April 9, 2022
Duration: 87:16

The discussion covers holster options, particularly drop-leg holsters and the controversial Serpa holster. The speaker advocates for proper training over blaming gear, emphasizing that negligent discharges are typically due to user error, not holster design. He also touches on the effectiveness of chest rigs for securing firearms in high-stress situations.

Quick Summary

The discussion highlights that while drop-leg holsters have their place for quick access, chest rigs often provide superior firearm security in high-stress situations. The Serpa holster is defended as safe when used correctly, with the speaker stressing that user error, not gear design, is the primary cause of negligent discharges.

Chapters

  1. 02:19Asking for Twitch Instructions
  2. 03:02Invitation to Visit
  3. 04:04UK/Europe Gun Culture Discussion
  4. 06:31Long Range Course Announcement
  5. 09:29Thoughts on Kanek Firearms
  6. 10:28US Firearm Course for Foreigners
  7. 11:06Turkey Travel Experience
  8. 13:54Long Range Course Benefits
  9. 15:20Drop Leg Holster Discussion
  10. 16:06Holster Safety & Serpa Controversy
  11. 18:02Hunting License Inquiry
  12. 19:14PRS Shooters in Part Two Course
  13. 22:26G-Code Holster Discussion
  14. 22:49Gear Testing Philosophy
  15. 24:44Gun Cleaning Gear Review (Vortec)
  16. 25:48UK Handgun Laws
  17. 26:03Hotel Accommodations Near Training
  18. 27:11Pencil Barrel Discussion
  19. 28:20Negligence vs. Semantics
  20. 29:06Delta Five Pro Handguard Torque
  21. 31:40Delta Five Pro vs. Other Rifles
  22. 33:32Texas Silencer Co. Inquiry
  23. 34:33Silencer Shop Dealer Info
  24. 35:00Technical Issues & Brain Fatigue
  25. 35:33Suppressor Recommendations
  26. 37:05Torque Wrench Usage
  27. 38:47Shooter Ability & Cartridge Cable
  28. 39:01Mile Shot with .308
  29. 40:26Mossberg MVP Precision Thoughts
  30. 40:55Canadian Suppressor Laws
  31. 41:45Delta Five Pro .308 Discussion
  32. 42:106.5 Creedmoor vs. .308
  33. 44:26Vibratite on Gas Blocks
  34. 46:02Vibratite Underwater Installation
  35. 47:01Counterbalance Weights
  36. 47:14PRS Competition Courses
  37. 48:06Full-Time Business Goal
  38. 48:51Delta Defense Engineer Interaction
  39. 50:29Recessing Muzzle Brakes
  40. 51:37Delta Five Pro Compliments
  41. 52:02Scope Rings vs. Scopes
  42. 53:01Daniel Defense Handguard Design
  43. 53:38Custom Gun Case Showcase
  44. 55:43Pistol Red Dot Setup
  45. 57:55Sig 365 XL Red Dot Setup
  46. 58:02M&P vs. Glock Triggers
  47. 59:36M&P Ergonomics
  48. 60:00Red Dot Sight Thought Process
  49. 60:37365 XL Sights
  50. 61:42Three Dot Sights Critique
  51. 62:18Vortex Venom Red Dot Testing
  52. 62:36Trijicon RMR vs. Holosun
  53. 63:25Apex Triggers for M&P/Glock
  54. 64:03Gear Item Discussion
  55. 64:19YouTube Algorithm Tips
  56. 65:06Cleaning Rod Carriers
  57. 67:07Laser Rangefinder Discussion
  58. 67:51Apex Trigger Compatibility
  59. 68:38Early M&P Trigger Compatibility
  60. 69:00Bergara Rifle Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the pros and cons of drop-leg holsters versus chest rigs?

Drop-leg holsters can be useful for quick access in dynamic shooting scenarios, but they may offer less security. Chest rigs are often preferred for their ability to keep firearms more secure during high-stress operations and extensive movement.

Is the Serpa holster safe to use?

Yes, the Serpa holster is considered safe when used properly. The speaker emphasizes that negligent discharges are typically due to user error, not the holster's design. Proper training and adherence to safety protocols are crucial for any holster.

Why is proper training more important than blaming gear for firearm malfunctions?

Blaming gear for issues like negligent discharges often stems from a lack of proper training. Understanding firearm safety, handling, and the correct operation of equipment is essential. Focusing on training ensures the user is proficient, regardless of the specific gear used.

What is the 'Optimal Drop' holster concept?

The 'Optimal Drop' concept, as mentioned with G-Code holsters, refers to a holster that drops about three inches from the waist but is not attached to the leg. This offers a slightly lower carry position without the full leg attachment of a traditional drop-leg holster.

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