30K Subscriber Q&A | Answering Your Burning Questions!

Published on April 26, 2025
Duration: 63:24

This Q&A session covers various firearms-related topics, including concealed carry in sensitive locations, firearm preferences (M&P vs. Glock), training methodologies like dry fire, and competitive shooting. The speaker emphasizes the importance of consistent dry fire practice for improving draw speed and grip, even when focusing on competition-style drills. They also discuss personal fitness routines and gear choices, offering insights into building a firearms-focused brand.

Quick Summary

The speaker carries firearms wherever legally permitted, even if signs indicate otherwise, but will leave if asked. They find carrying at church almost necessary and note that college policies vary. For firearms, they prefer Smith & Wesson M&P for ergonomics over Glocks, and emphasize consistent dry fire practice for improving draw speed and grip, even when training for competition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Thank You
  2. 01:40EDC in Hospitals, Churches, Colleges
  3. 03:13Smith & Wesson Spec Series V Opinion
  4. 03:59Workout Routine & Goal Setting
  5. 06:06Base Plates & Day in the Life Vlog
  6. 07:15Suppressor Plans
  7. 07:45Daily Driver Shoes
  8. 10:37EDC vs. Competition Dry Fire
  9. 11:51Firearms Interest Origin
  10. 13:43M&P vs. Glock Comparison
  11. 14:45Shotguns & Long Range Content
  12. 15:42Next Gear Purchases
  13. 17:13ACE VR System for Training
  14. 18:29Concealed Carry Belt Recommendation
  15. 19:45M&P Upgrades
  16. 21:39Starting a Social Media Platform/Brand
  17. 23:19Relationship with God
  18. 26:43Training in Restricted States
  19. 28:22Suppressor Purchase Plans
  20. 28:48Rope Climbs & Tactical Games
  21. 30:16Motivation for Competitive Shooting
  22. 31:14Biggest Shooting Skill Improvement
  23. 32:45Georgia Ranges Recommendation
  24. 34:11Holdovers Explained (AR & Pistol)
  25. 37:08Fitness Content
  26. 37:47Workout Routine & Weight
  27. 38:23M&P Replacement Options
  28. 39:22Medical Training
  29. 39:54Location & Moving Plans
  30. 40:22Editing Software & Camera
  31. 41:36POV Recording Setup
  32. 42:36Most Proud Video
  33. 43:39Photography & Videography Tips
  34. 44:17Cheapest Valuable Gear
  35. 45:11Quality Dry Fire Reps
  36. 46:42M&P Preventative Maintenance
  37. 46:51Dry Fire Frequency
  38. 47:10Favorite Exercise per Muscle Group
  39. 48:25Zeroing LPVO at 100 Yards
  40. 48:56Biggest Hurdle as a Guntuber
  41. 51:03Training Routine Changes Post-5k Running Gun
  42. 52:25Day in the Life Video Request
  43. 52:46Budget AR Upgrades
  44. 54:12Plate Carrier Recommendation
  45. 54:32ACOG Opinion
  46. 55:50Sig Sauer Opinion (P320/P365)
  47. 58:18Serving in Conflict (Offense vs. Defense)
  48. 59:42Closing Remarks & Gratitude

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the speaker's opinion on carrying firearms in hospitals, churches, and colleges?

The speaker carries wherever legally allowed, even if signs prohibit it, provided it's legally permissible. They acknowledge that if asked to leave by property owners, they must comply. They personally feel carrying at church is almost necessary given current events and notes that college policies can vary, with some allowing carry on campus but not in classrooms.

What are the speaker's preferred firearms and why?

The speaker prefers Smith & Wesson M&P pistols over Glocks, citing better ergonomics and a more natural grip angle. While acknowledging Glock's excellent return to zero, they find the M&P more comfortable for extended shooting sessions, which contributes to overall shooting performance and enjoyment.

How does the speaker approach dry fire practice for concealed carry versus competition?

While the speaker now focuses 90% of their dry fire practice on competition rigs (outside the waistband), they find that the techniques learned, such as indexing the finger and grip, have positively translated to their appendix (inside the waistband) draw, making it faster and more consistent.

What advice does the speaker give for starting a social media platform and brand in the firearms niche?

The speaker advises aspiring creators to be authentic and stay true to themselves rather than imitating others. Consistency in posting, even if infrequent, is crucial. They also emphasize putting thought into content and presentation to make it engaging for the audience.

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