Q&A LIVE: Jan 2018

Published on January 18, 2018
Duration: 50:21

This Q&A session from Warrior Poet Society covers a range of firearms, gear, and tactical topics. The instructor, John Lovell, discusses the practical applications of martial arts in combat, the relevance of different handgun calibers, and the benefits of red dot sights and weapon-mounted lights. He also touches on EDC choices, training credibility, and the use of night vision and tourniquets, offering practical advice based on his experience.

Quick Summary

In special operations, hand-to-hand combat primarily focuses on weapon systems. However, close-quarters engagements may require immediate physical control through techniques like muzzle thumping or wrestling-based risk control to create space for weapon acquisition. Small joint manipulations are also effective for control, especially across language barriers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Technical Issues
  2. 00:51Armor vs. Agility
  3. 02:33Martial Arts in Special Operations
  4. 04:03Muzzle Thump Technique
  5. 05:07Small Joint Manipulation
  6. 07:09AK vs. M4 Platform
  7. 07:47.40 Caliber vs. 9mm
  8. 09:27Cocking Serrations Explained
  9. 11:18Most Used Weapon: Glock 19
  10. 11:41Red Dot Sights vs. Iron Sights
  11. 12:19Tier 1 Concealed Holster
  12. 12:50EDC Knife Philosophy
  13. 13:49Surefire vs. Streamlight
  14. 15:13Seeking Credible Firearms Training
  15. 19:46Buying Used Night Vision
  16. 20:44Weapon Mounted Light Lumens
  17. 23:54Streamlight Protac 1000 Lumen Light
  18. 25:08Eye Dominance and Night Vision
  19. 26:22War Stories with John
  20. 27:31Surefire Releases
  21. 27:36EDC Knife Design
  22. 29:57Favorite Knife
  23. 30:38Favorite Bible Book: Romans
  24. 31:16Glock 19 vs. P226
  25. 31:49Vertex Jacket Review
  26. 32:32.40 vs. .45 Caliber Relevance
  27. 32:59RATS Tourniquet Discussion
  28. 34:06Knife Design Process
  29. 34:31New Website Products
  30. 35:01All-Terrain Target System
  31. 36:12Ranger Indoctrination Program (RIP)
  32. 36:30RATS Tourniquet Real Talk
  33. 38:29Website Store Tour
  34. 39:36Helmets for Everyday Carry
  35. 39:50JTAC and Tack P Experience
  36. 40:42Airsoft Gun Training
  37. 41:24Personal Body Armor for CCW
  38. 42:26Pistol Drills for Regular Ranges
  39. 43:10Room Clearing Videos
  40. 43:32CCW Insurance
  41. 44:44Hot Sauce Feedback
  42. 45:11Bolt-Action Rifles for Long Range
  43. 45:43White Phosphorus Night Vision
  44. 46:43Favorite Ear Protection
  45. 48:32Favorite Bible Translations
  46. 48:59Favorite Bible Verse
  47. 49:29Piper vs. MacArthur
  48. 49:55Sign Off and Patreon Live

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the practical martial arts applications in special operations?

In special operations, hand-to-hand combat primarily focuses on weapon systems. However, close-quarters engagements may require immediate physical control through techniques like muzzle thumping or wrestling-based risk control to create space for weapon acquisition. Small joint manipulations are also effective for control, especially across language barriers.

Why is 9mm preferred over .40 S&W for self-defense?

9mm is generally preferred over .40 S&W due to its lower recoil, higher magazine capacity, and lower cost. Modern 9mm ammunition has advanced significantly, making it nearly as effective as .40 S&W in stopping power, while offering a more manageable shooting experience.

What makes red dot sights advantageous for tactical use?

Red dot sights enhance tactical effectiveness by allowing shooters to maintain focus on the threat while still acquiring a clear sight picture. This is crucial under stress and in dynamic situations like room clearing, where it aids in faster target acquisition and engagement compared to traditional iron sights.

How should one judge the credibility of a firearms instructor?

Credible firearms instructors often have backgrounds in high-level competitive shooting, extensive law enforcement/SWAT experience, or special operations military service. However, it's essential for students to use logic and critically evaluate the information, as experience doesn't guarantee infallibility.

What are the benefits of high lumen weapon-mounted lights?

High lumen weapon-mounted lights (e.g., 1000 lumens) can temporarily blind and psychologically impact an opponent at close range. While they can cause splashback in enclosed spaces, learning to use them judiciously, like a 'sniper shot,' mitigates this issue and allows for effective illumination and disorientation of threats.

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