Ammo Talk; 9mm Conversions; Teaching at the Range: Gun Talk Radio|5.28.17

Published on June 7, 2017
Duration: 40:07

This video emphasizes the critical importance of safety and clear communication in firearms training. It highlights that instructors must prioritize student understanding over personal ego, breaking down complex topics to a fundamental level. The discussion stresses that asking questions, no matter how basic, is crucial for building a solid foundation in firearms handling and knowledge.

Quick Summary

Effective firearms training prioritizes safety and clear communication, with instructors focusing on student understanding over personal ego. New shooters should feel empowered to ask any question, no matter how basic, as there are no 'dumb questions' in firearms education. This approach builds a solid foundation and ensures safe handling practices.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Gun Talk After Show
  2. 01:01Discussion on 9mm Popularity
  3. 01:15Caliber Debates: 357 Sig vs. 10mm
  4. 01:41Question: Converting 40 Cal to 9mm Reliability
  5. 02:07Standardizing on 9mm for Ammunition
  6. 02:30Retail Perspective on 9mm Demand
  7. 03:14Reliability of 40 to 9mm Conversions
  8. 03:33Components for Caliber Conversion
  9. 04:01Lure of Buying a New Gun vs. Conversion
  10. 04:12Preference for Buying Dedicated Caliber Guns
  11. 04:23Decluttering Firearms Collection
  12. 05:02Guns Unshot for 20 Years
  13. 05:32Praise for Instructor Rob Pincus
  14. 06:05Early TV Appearances of Rob Pincus
  15. 06:37Rob Pincus's Professionalism and Background
  16. 07:02Rocco's Firearms Training Experience
  17. 07:13NRA Training Counselor Role
  18. 07:30Training with Larry Vickers and Tactical Response
  19. 07:38Training with Massad Ayoob
  20. 07:51Qualities of Great Firearms Instructors
  21. 08:04Passion as a Key Instructor Trait
  22. 08:39Instructors on Rocco's Radar: Chris Sereno, Mike Seeklander
  23. 08:54Instructor on Rocco's Radar: Tiger McKee
  24. 09:00Instructor on Rocco's Radar: Clint Smith (Thunder Ranch)
  25. 09:12Instructor's Passion is Communicating
  26. 09:33Clint Smith's Advice to Instructors
  27. 10:06Upcoming Discussion: 10mm vs. Others
  28. 10:23Franklin Armory BFS Trigger Ad
  29. 10:54Sig Sauer Brand Promotion
  30. 11:33Humor about Callers on Radio Shows
  31. 12:09Revisiting Instructor Qualities: Passion & Humility
  32. 12:27Evolution of Firearms Instruction Availability
  33. 12:44Patience and Simplifying Complex Topics
  34. 13:03Mental Capacity and Awareness in Carrying
  35. 13:38Teaching as a Way to Understand a Subject
  36. 14:06Firearms vs. Musical Instruments Analogy
  37. 14:32The Importance of Basic Firearms Knowledge
  38. 14:50Need for Foundational Firearms Videos
  39. 15:14Explaining Basic Firearms Terms
  40. 15:34Components of a Cartridge
  41. 15:47Renewed Respect for Good Teachers
  42. 16:02Catering to All Skill Levels in Training
  43. 16:18Reiterating Firearms Safety Rules
  44. 16:30Fundamental Importance of Safety
  45. 16:37Respectful Fear of Firearms Instructors
  46. 17:05Starting Point for New Students
  47. 17:13Prioritizing Safety in Training
  48. 17:25Idea for Starting Lessons
  49. 18:18Stag Arms Brand Promotion
  50. 18:52Encouraging Questions in Firearms Classes
  51. 19:11Overcoming Intimidation in Firearms Classes
  52. 19:29The Principle: 'There are no dumb questions'
  53. 19:31Empowering Students to Stop and Ask
  54. 20:12Example of a Basic Misunderstanding: Front Sight
  55. 20:59Importance of Clear Terminology
  56. 21:20Basic Terminology: Front Sight, Rear Sight, Slide
  57. 21:30Assuming Prior Knowledge is a Mistake
  58. 22:08The Only Stupid Question is the One Not Asked
  59. 22:20Foundation Analogy for Learning
  60. 22:35Hunter's Education Instructor Perspective
  61. 23:13Apologizing for Basic Content
  62. 23:16Attending Classes Beyond Your Skill Level
  63. 23:27Skipping Basic Handgun Classes
  64. 23:45Prerequisites for Advanced Training
  65. 24:05Don't Be the Guy Who Thinks They Know It All
  66. 24:12Taking Introductory Handgun Class Multiple Times
  67. 24:29Relearning and Correcting Bad Habits
  68. 24:39Preparing for Advanced Classes
  69. 25:22Tori's Experience with S&W 640 Recoil
  70. 25:52Grip Enhancements for Recoil Management
  71. 26:02Plus P Ammunition and Recoil
  72. 26:18Recoil of .357 Magnum
  73. 26:26Dialing Back to .38 Special Plus P
  74. 26:33Initial Reaction to Ultralight Frames
  75. 26:53Ruger LCR in .38 Special +P
  76. 27:11Michelle's 'Gun Flash' Promotion
  77. 27:24Ruger Ambassador Role
  78. 27:30Discussion on .327 Federal Magnum
  79. 27:54Choosing the Right Firearm Fit
  80. 28:02Personalized Firearm Selection
  81. 28:13Selection in the Firearm Industry
  82. 28:19Evolution of Carry Guns
  83. 28:28Limited Carry Options 20-40 Years Ago
  84. 28:36Hundreds of Possible Carry Guns Today
  85. 28:46Historical Handgun Models
  86. 29:05The Rise of Glock
  87. 29:10Glock's Impact on Handgun Design
  88. 29:24Initial Reception of Glock
  89. 29:37Glock's 'Plastic Pistol' Controversy
  90. 30:11Political Calls for Bans
  91. 30:16Bans Driving Sales
  92. 30:25Ammunition Hoarding Pre-Y2K
  93. 30:41Music Career vs. Selling Products
  94. 30:45Gun Talk Webpage
  95. 31:16Michelle Owns a 10mm
  96. 31:19Sig Sauer P220 in 10mm
  97. 31:31Jim and Tom Own 10mm
  98. 31:3510mm Caliber Characteristics
  99. 31:42Full Power 10mm Loads
  100. 31:44Loading Down 10mm
  101. 31:49Cheap 10mm Ammunition
  102. 32:03DoubleTap 10mm Ammunition
  103. 32:12Night and Day Difference in 10mm Loads
  104. 32:20Interest in Small 10mm 1911
  105. 32:33Glock 29: The 'Baby Glock' in 10mm
  106. 32:41Tom's Preference for Plastic Guns
  107. 32:51Ecumenical Approach to Firearms
  108. 33:03Glock 20 and 29 Size Comparison
  109. 33:18Glock 43s: Subcompact, Single Stack
  110. 33:25Glock 42 (.380 ACP)
  111. 33:32Glock 42 with Crimson Trace Laser
  112. 33:35Sticky Holster Pocket Holster
  113. 33:40Challenges with Pocket Holster Use
  114. 34:01Definition of a Holster
  115. 34:05Criticism of Cheap Holsters
  116. 34:11Why Not Use a Holster for Pocket Carry?
  117. 34:19Disadvantages of No Holster in Pocket Carry
  118. 34:26Safety Applies to Purses and Bags Too
  119. 34:37Trigger Guard Safety
  120. 34:45Gun in a Bookbag Safety
  121. 34:51Zero Tolerance for Unsafe Practices
  122. 35:05Safe Space Concept
  123. 35:16Ballistic Safe Space
  124. 35:19Carrying a Revolver
  125. 35:29Difficulty Carrying 1911 Inside the Waistband
  126. 35:34Fit Issues with Short Torso
  127. 35:47Wearing Pants Higher for Carry Space
  128. 35:56Torso Length and Firearm Size
  129. 36:17Short Torso and Belt Carry Challenges
  130. 36:23Suitable Firearms for Short Torsos (Shield, TX2)
  131. 36:34Humorous Comment on Torso Ownership
  132. 36:48Ideal Caliber: The One You Have and Practice With
  133. 37:00Testing New Firearms
  134. 37:12Running Rounds Through Carry Guns
  135. 37:21Practice Ammo vs. Carry Ammo
  136. 37:26Break-in Process for New Firearms
  137. 37:33Recommended Rounds of Carry Ammo Testing
  138. 37:38People Not Shooting Carry Ammo
  139. 37:50Carry Ammo Performance Differences
  140. 38:02Testing Carry Magazines
  141. 38:13Magazines as a Common Failure Point
  142. 38:21Remembering Military Service Members
  143. 38:35Unexpected Events and Preparedness
  144. 39:05Fear of Embarrassment vs. Fear of Death
  145. 39:11Motivation for Carrying a Firearm
  146. 39:33Not Afraid to Be Killed, Afraid to Be Embarrassed
  147. 39:44Conclusion of Gun Talk After Show
  148. 39:53Gun Talk App Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important aspect of firearms training?

The most critical aspect of firearms training is safety. Instructors must prioritize teaching safety rules and ensuring students understand them thoroughly. This includes encouraging students to ask questions if they are ever unsure or uncomfortable, as safety is paramount in handling any firearm.

How can new shooters overcome intimidation in firearms classes?

New shooters can overcome intimidation by remembering that there are no 'dumb questions' in firearms training. Instructors should create an environment where students feel comfortable asking anything, no matter how basic. The ability to stop the session and ask for clarification is a right every student should feel empowered to use.

What qualities make a firearms instructor effective?

Effective firearms instructors possess a genuine passion for teaching and a focus on student comprehension. They prioritize clear communication, patience, and the ability to simplify complex topics. Crucially, they understand that their role is to serve the student's learning, not to showcase their own expertise.

Why is it important to test carry ammunition and magazines?

It is vital to test carry ammunition and magazines at the range to ensure reliability. Practice rounds are for breaking in the firearm, but carry rounds and magazines must be cycled through the gun to confirm they feed and function correctly, as magazines are a common point of failure.

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